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David's avatar

I share Wendell Berry’s view on farm labor, if the price is right I’m sure you can find anyone to do anything.

I would say more than half of my jobs have not checked the social security number of my coworkers with Hispanic last names, but always asked for mine. People have to understand that businesses prefer to hire people without documents, because they know they can cheat them on labor laws and OSHA and that they will work for less. Why? Because they’re harder working? No! Because they are being exploited and taken advantage of. My ex wife’s family all came here without documents in 1992 and her mom was paid 25 cents an hour to clean houses as an indentured servant. This is VERY VERY common in modern day America. By doing “the right thing”, of allowing there to be an undocumented underclass which is easily exploited by their employers, we are not helping immigrants, we are offering them up to exploitation. With proper border controls and the IRS’s use of the pre-existing system of E-Verify, we can prevent employers from taking advantage of people with no good options. If we have rule of law we will have less child exploitation, less adult exploitation, and all people and jobs subject to the labor laws and protections of that state.

It is absolutely nonsensical to claim that undocumented immigrants are good for America. They are good for Tyson, Amazon, Wal-Mart, Kroger, Cargill and multinationals. If you cannot pay a person with a SSN then you don’t have a legitimate business and you need to formulate a new business plan.

People who say “no one will do that job”, are lying, they just don’t want to pay what it costs.

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Joe Meccia's avatar

Once again, you have to ask the question, why? Vermont is the test market for for these radical policies that make no sense to a commonsensical person. These progressives act under the guise of social injustice, but most likely are guided by their higher 'authorities' to undermine the social structure. To me, they are paid political operatives..........

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