Here's the other reality that is not talked about enough.
Most immigrants do not come here for welfare, they come to work. Therefore, why aren't employers of illegal immigrants brought to the fore and "blamed" for the attack on our southern border.
BTW - search for the 1990s movie, "A Day Without Mexicans"…
Here's the other reality that is not talked about enough.
Most immigrants do not come here for welfare, they come to work. Therefore, why aren't employers of illegal immigrants brought to the fore and "blamed" for the attack on our southern border.
BTW - search for the 1990s movie, "A Day Without Mexicans" a mockumentary about the effect on the California economy if one day all Mexican immigrants disappeared. The content would be as relevant today as it was a quarter century ago.
I browse farm websites (for research) on and off. Farmers are complaining about the lack of reliable employees/migrants, especially since the epidemic. They are offering above minimum wage, room and board, days off, etc. They are not getting any MAGAs applying for the jobs. The few that do show up quit when they realize how hard the work is. The US desperately needs a worker visa program that works. We had one during WW2; need one now. And yes, there does need to be enforcement against employers that break the rules they pretend to like.
Eva, you make an excellent point.
Here's the other reality that is not talked about enough.
Most immigrants do not come here for welfare, they come to work. Therefore, why aren't employers of illegal immigrants brought to the fore and "blamed" for the attack on our southern border.
BTW - search for the 1990s movie, "A Day Without Mexicans" a mockumentary about the effect on the California economy if one day all Mexican immigrants disappeared. The content would be as relevant today as it was a quarter century ago.
I browse farm websites (for research) on and off. Farmers are complaining about the lack of reliable employees/migrants, especially since the epidemic. They are offering above minimum wage, room and board, days off, etc. They are not getting any MAGAs applying for the jobs. The few that do show up quit when they realize how hard the work is. The US desperately needs a worker visa program that works. We had one during WW2; need one now. And yes, there does need to be enforcement against employers that break the rules they pretend to like.