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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #25 on: February 11, 2017, 09:29:06 PM »
fuck yeah dingus

I assume all the unemployed Trump supporters are on their way to CA to snatch up these sweet migrant farm worker jobs

should the white Trump supporters who show up get those jobs first or should it just be first come first served?

May the best man win.  Why do it any other way?

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #26 on: February 11, 2017, 09:32:49 PM »
forced labor?

ok, I'll hear you out (I'm assume you've given this premise some thought)

do you have some more parameters or does this apply to everyone on welfare?

what if there are no farms nearby?

what other jobs should we force people to do?

everyone on welfare should have to work ...i work for my money and drug test at random times when they want to check me ,,,,
 they should do the same for people on welfare ,(aka my money i pay in taxes they get free money) , they should be made to do something for the free ride of cash ,food and house they get payed for by me and all the other tax payers  .
im not saying force them but if you want welfare this is what you got to do for it, point blank they all will want or look for better jobs and not want to stay on welfare imo....

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #27 on: February 11, 2017, 09:33:12 PM »
Straw man what is your concern here, that food prices sky rocket? That these farms go out of business?

The whole idea of American capitalism is that if you dont fill a need someone else will do it better.

These farmers are little mom and pop shops, they are conglomerates. They aren't scrapping to get by, theyre making money at the expense of an illegal workforce. These workers are probably housed on farm property in sub par conditions, being taken advantage of on multiple levels.

Rambone is probably the authority here who can speak on this.

American citizenship isnt that hard to get. These workers could and can be here legally, which would be a good thing for them. Instead these farms cheat the system.

Theres always someone willing to work and if your company doesnt pay a reasonable wage it wont survive, that's the "American" way.

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #28 on: February 11, 2017, 09:59:34 PM »
Straw man what is your concern here, that food prices sky rocket? That these farms go out of business?

The whole idea of American capitalism is that if you dont fill a need someone else will do it better.

These farmers are little mom and pop shops, they are conglomerates. They aren't scrapping to get by, theyre making money at the expense of an illegal workforce. These workers are probably housed on farm property in sub par conditions, being taken advantage of on multiple levels.

Rambone is probably the authority here who can speak on this.

American citizenship isnt that hard to get. These workers could and can be here legally, which would be a good thing for them. Instead these farms cheat the system.

Theres always someone willing to work and if your company doesnt pay a reasonable wage it wont survive, that's the "American" way.

Tu Homes once told me that Mexicans only take the jobs that Americans don't want.  Really dirty, undesirable work that a monkey could do like painting houses.

Told him I paint houses all the time.

I'm not sure who owned who.

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #29 on: February 11, 2017, 10:10:46 PM »
everyone on welfare should have to work ...i work for my money and drug test at random times when they want to check me ,,,,
 they should do the same for people on welfare ,(aka my money i pay in taxes they get free money) , they should be made to do something for the free ride of cash ,food and house they get payed for by me and all the other tax payers  .
im not saying force them but if you want welfare this is what you got to do for it, point blank they all will want or look for better jobs and not want to stay on welfare imo....

so forced labor or not?

yes?

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2017, 10:24:33 PM »
Tu Homes once told me that Mexicans only take the jobs that Americans don't want.  Really dirty, undesirable work that a monkey could do like painting houses.

Told him I paint houses all the time.

I'm not sure who owned who.
Ha! This made met lol Big Time!

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #31 on: February 11, 2017, 11:07:34 PM »
forced labor?

ok, I'll hear you out (I'm assume you've given this premise some thought)

do you have some more parameters or does this apply to everyone on welfare?

what if there are no farms nearby?

what other jobs should we force people to do?



not forced at all....

if you are proven able to work ( would need medical note to say otherwise)

then you WORK... or you don't get paid welfare....

nobody's forcing anyone...

want to get paid?... you FREAKIN work for it

dont want to work.... no free handouts.


if you are incapable of working.. disability, etc... then fine...


otherwise... no soup for you

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #32 on: February 11, 2017, 11:09:23 PM »
Even funnier are the Trump voters in California who voted to destroy their own businesses

Bonus round - there will be lots of jobs openings in CA for unemployed Trump voters across the country so put down the crack pipe and come to CA and you can now spend 12 hours a day picking lettuce

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/09/us/california-farmers-backed-trump-but-now-fear-losing-field-workers.html?_r=1
like anyone even eats lettuce....homo

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #33 on: February 12, 2017, 02:56:18 AM »
Force people on welfare to work the farms or whatever jobs illegals were doing if nobody wants them

This ^^^

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #34 on: February 12, 2017, 05:21:11 AM »
so forced labor or not?

yes?

What are your thoughts on how this should be handled if you don't mind me asking?

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #35 on: February 12, 2017, 06:09:23 AM »
What I am getting from this thread is that Grasping hates Trump (as in every other thread he posts in/starts) and that he supports illegal acts.

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #36 on: February 12, 2017, 07:13:03 AM »
Straw man what is your concern here, that food prices sky rocket? That these farms go out of business?

The whole idea of American capitalism is that if you dont fill a need someone else will do it better.

These farmers are little mom and pop shops, they are conglomerates. They aren't scrapping to get by, theyre making money at the expense of an illegal workforce. These workers are probably housed on farm property in sub par conditions, being taken advantage of on multiple levels.

Rambone is probably the authority here who can speak on this.

American citizenship isnt that hard to get. These workers could and can be here legally, which would be a good thing for them. Instead these farms cheat the system.

Theres always someone willing to work and if your company doesnt pay a reasonable wage it wont survive, that's the "American" way.

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Most of these farms are actually large corporations that will have no problem surviving.  They are exploiting the fact that these people are illegal to pay low wages to improve their profit margin.  The reason only 30 percent of these farm workers are legal is because most who are legal can find a better job.

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #37 on: February 12, 2017, 08:28:45 AM »
I don't know when enforcing our laws and deporting illegal aliens with criminal records became such a revolutionary concept.

This is a something than any country should do to protect it's citizens.  If people don't like the laws then change the law.  Until then shut the fuck up.

Also, I'm amused by this theory that people are spreading about how we desperately need these illegals and how it's going to destroy our economy to deport them.

Bull-Fucking-Shit!


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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #38 on: February 12, 2017, 08:52:41 AM »

Also, I'm amused by this theory that people are spreading about how we desperately need these illegals and how it's going to destroy our economy to deport them.

Bull-Fucking-Shit!

The logic here is mind boggling. The United States has a population of 324 Million people and only illegal aliens can pick lettuce.  Therefore, the price of a head of lettuce is going to go up to $15 and most farms will go bankrupt.   ::)




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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #39 on: February 12, 2017, 09:15:21 AM »
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Most of these farms are actually large corporations that will have no problem surviving.  They are exploiting the fact that these people are illegal to pay low wages to improve their profit margin.  The reason only 30 percent of these farm workers are legal is because most who are legal can find a better job.

Large corporate farms also get the lions share of the agriculture subsidies.

Apparently, these "raids" were already planned out before Trump it's what is actually happening to the law-breakers that seems to have changed.

Again, people freaking out about enforcing the laws and holding people accountable and saying it's a terrible thing just shows you how bad things have gotten.

And this doesn't just touch the ag-corps and low wage stuff....you hear and see those tech companies crying a river and fighting tooth and nail against similar things? They need poorly trained H1-B1 visa flows from foreign countries because they need the cheapest labor possible.

All comes down to to putting U.S. citizens out of work and lowering wages across the board.

Don't be fooled.

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #40 on: February 12, 2017, 11:21:57 AM »
like anyone even eats lettuce....homo

A  head of lettuce is 99 cents.  Even if the price triples, who cares?  It ain't much of a price to pay.

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #41 on: February 12, 2017, 11:27:12 AM »
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Most of these farms are actually large corporations that will have no problem surviving.  They are exploiting the fact that these people are illegal to pay low wages to improve their profit margin.  The reason only 30 percent of these farm workers are legal is because most who are legal can find a better job.

This is 100% wrong.  Vegetable farms in this country getting destroyed by Mexican imports.  No one is being exploited.  They are all paid minimum wage at the minimum.  The H2A program is a joke and almost impossible to implement.  There's illegals working in farming because 1. American workers refuse to do that kind of work.  2. There's no suitable immigration program in place to bring groups of these people here legally/seasonally to do these kind of jobs. 

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« Reply #42 on: February 12, 2017, 11:29:14 AM »
There's is also a huge disconnect between grocery store prices and the price being paid to the farmer.  I've watched our product fluctuate from $6-$20 a box and the supermarkets charge the same price per lb.  They have very little incentive to lower the price.

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« Reply #43 on: February 12, 2017, 11:30:19 AM »
This is 100% wrong.  Vegetable farms in this country getting destroyed by Mexican imports.  No one is being exploited.  They are all paid minimum wage at the minimum.  The H2A program is a joke and almost impossible to implement.  There's illegals working in farming because 1. American workers refuse to do that kind of work.  2. There's no suitable immigration program in place to bring groups of these people here legally/seasonally to do these kind of jobs. 

Fuck vegetables.
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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #44 on: February 12, 2017, 11:33:51 AM »
Finally I.C.E. is free to do their job !!

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #45 on: February 12, 2017, 11:35:58 AM »
This is 100% wrong.  Vegetable farms in this country getting destroyed by Mexican imports.  No one is being exploited.  They are all paid minimum wage at the minimum.  The H2A program is a joke and almost impossible to implement.  There's illegals working in farming because 1. American workers refuse to do that kind of work.  2. There's no suitable immigration program in place to bring groups of these people here legally/seasonally to do these kind of jobs. 

Stop the Mexican imports.

And bullshit there is not suitable immigration programs in place. The real fact is the Mexicans come from a third world country with no respect for the law and want the same system to apply to them here. As much as liberals would like to believe laws are just suggestions, the rest of America wants the laws upheld and enforced

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #46 on: February 12, 2017, 11:43:06 AM »
Stop the Mexican imports.

And bullshit there is not suitable immigration programs in place. The real fact is the Mexicans come from a third world country with no respect for the law and want the same system to apply to them here. As much as liberals would like to believe laws are just suggestions, the rest of America wants the laws upheld and enforced
I wish they would or at least regulate them.  They're washing drug money and dumping the vegetable on our markets for extremely low prices.  All this does is put our farmers out of business and makes us more reliant on another country for food.  Do we want to rely on China making everything and Mexico growing all of our food?  I think that's a bad spot to be in.  I'm talking about the immigration program that allows them to come here and work.  It's full of bureaucratic red tape.  With the H2A program, you have to pay for their travel here, pay for their housing, pay for 3 meals a day, and pay them an "adverse effect wage" which is a few bucks more then minimum wage.  Who the fuck would want to do that?  That's not practical for business and makes us even less competitive. 

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« Reply #47 on: February 12, 2017, 11:52:06 AM »
I wish they would or at least regulate them.  They're washing drug money and dumping the vegetable on our markets for extremely low prices.  All this does is put our farmers out of business and makes us more reliant on another country for food.  Do we want to rely on China making everything and Mexico growing all of our food?  I think that's a bad spot to be in.  I'm talking about the immigration program that allows them to come here and work.  It's full of bureaucratic red tape.  With the H2A program, you have to pay for their travel here, pay for their housing, pay for 3 meals a day, and pay them an "adverse effect wage" which is a few bucks more then minimum wage.  Who the fuck would want to do that?  That's not practical for business and makes us even less competitive. 

Trump should re-write both the H2A and H1B visa programs. Cut through the red tape and globalization is nothing more than the market searching out cheap labor.

The Dems opposing the immigration ban is about controlling future votes, not quality of life. Do you think Hollywood starlets give two shits about the Mexican landscaping their yard? Hell no, politics under obama became win at all cost, by any means necessary, and Dems would rather "win" even if it means the US becomes a third world shithole

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #48 on: February 12, 2017, 12:16:54 PM »
Trump should re-write both the H2A and H1B visa programs. Cut through the red tape and globalization is nothing more than the market searching out cheap labor.

The Dems opposing the immigration ban is about controlling future votes, not quality of life. Do you think Hollywood starlets give two shits about the Mexican landscaping their yard? Hell no, politics under obama became win at all cost, by any means necessary, and Dems would rather "win" even if it means the US becomes a third world shithole
I agree a 100%.  I think Trump wants to get back to using common sense in this country.  We desperately need it.  Last year the FDA rolled out a new procedure for an increase in testing of cucumber and hot peppers for salmonella.    They came to our facility and tested. We held the product and waited for the results.  If we ship the product and the results are positive, we have to do a recall which is bad for business.  A simple salmonella test can be done in 48-72 hours.  Our great government took 14 days before we were notified of the results.  After 14 days, cucumbers  are basically moldy mush.  We had to dump over 100k worth of product.  The lab actually got the results back in 8 days, but they probably sat on some dumb federal employees desk for almost another week before we got them.  And some people want more government in their lives?  It's crazy.

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Re: Immigration Enforcement Raids in at Least Six States
« Reply #49 on: February 12, 2017, 01:39:25 PM »
This is 100% wrong.  Vegetable farms in this country getting destroyed by Mexican imports.  No one is being exploited.  They are all paid minimum wage at the minimum.  The H2A program is a joke and almost impossible to implement.  There's illegals working in farming because 1. American workers refuse to do that kind of work.  2. There's no suitable immigration program in place to bring groups of these people here legally/seasonally to do these kind of jobs. 

That's how economics works.  If nobody wants to do a job they have to pay more.  That's why garbage men are paid well.  What makes you think people picking fruit should only be paid minimum wage.  The labor market is what determines wages.  The fact that there are illegal aliens mean the farmers don't have to pay any more than minimum wage and that's why only 30 percent of their workers are legal. 

My argument is with justifying illegal immigration so farmers don't have to pay more for field workers.  especially considering many of these farms are actually large corporations.