[–] solar_flare 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
You ignore the reality. They've immigrated illegally, we are supposed to be a nation of law and order. There's been an invasion that needs to be corrected. Fixing problems is sometimes costly(there's a lot of savings in fixing this problem as well) and not very fun, but it has to be done. There's plenty of farms that don't aid and abet illegal activities/immigration. We'll be just fine, even if our fruit prices go up for a little bit. At least that money won't be sent/taken back to other countries as much.
[–] trumpisPizza [S] ago (edited ago)
It's illegal to hire illegals, the farmers can have their farm forfeited by law, these laws are now 5+ years old, both CALIF,ARIZ,OREGON,... U CANNOT HIRE ILLEGALS
All people who work on farms are on a 'seasonal work permit', which they obtain annually to come to USA and work during the season.
U go find your self a farm that hires illegals, and you can get a REWARD, if you think U know a farm that is hiring illegals you can get rich, get to work smart guy, help the LEO fund their xmas partys
[–] kneo24 ago
Your point is fucking moot. The article doesn't talk about hiring visa holders, but illegals. The article says most of them are "unauthorized". Do you even fucking read?
[–] solar_flare 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Let's not act like people aren't hiring illegal immigrants, get real. I don't live anywhere near illegal immigrant hotbeds, but I have seen a few businesses in the area that I wonder about. Maybe if the reward is worth it, I'll look into it.
One of the big problems is with that seasonal worker stuff is they often overstay or disappear. If there were stricter law on hiring, housing, and aiding + abetting illegal immigrants and people with expired permits, then that would probably solve the problem.