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AP: Enforcement of Immigration Laws causes Anxiety |
2007-08-11 |
![]() "Everyone's very anxious," said Paul Schlegel, director of public policy for the American Farm Bureau Federation. "We're heading into the busiest time of the year for agriculture, so you're going to see a lot of worry from The industry group, which represents 75 percent of U.S. farmers, estimates at least half the nation's 1 million farm workers do not have valid Social Security numbers. And now, time for another AP speculation stated as fact. Losing them would devastate the industry, particularly fruit and vegetable growers, which rely heavily on "We are concerned that the new regulations will result in "It'll just shut us down," said Manuel Cunha, a citrus grower who heads the Nisei Farmers League, a farming group in California's San Joaquin Valley. "It'll just be over if they start coming in here and busting Bill Hammond, a member of the Texas Employers for Immigration Reform and the Texas Association of Business, predicted the enforcement would hurt his Suggestion: Pay a decent wage to attract currently unemployed US citizens and stop perpetuating a permanent underclass. But unions representing millions of |
Posted by:DepotGuy |
#7 Bah. I think what would happen is that the higher labor costs would force adoption of (more) farm automation. There was a time people were confident that cotton could only be picked by hand. |
Posted by: Ptah 2007-08-11 22:05 |
#6 My two cents: 1) It seems that illegal immigrants are more of a burden than a boon given all the free education and medical care they get without paying their taxes. This probably more than offsets the lower wages they take, but business owners don't see past the cash register to help their legal customers becoming more affluent by not having to fund illegal aliens. More affluent customers translates into more income for the businesses, yada yada yada. 2) Would getting rid of illegal aliens ultimately reduce the number of unemployeed citizens and thereby contribute to inflation by making employers compete for workers? |
Posted by: gorb 2007-08-11 17:44 |
#5 "They're worried about terrorists, but I've never heard of a farmworker walking across the Arizona desert with a nuke strapped across his back." Give it time. This practice of falsely legitimizing illegal aliens by calling them "immigrants" has got to stop. Media outlets that persist in such willful misrepresentation should be subject to legal action. |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-08-11 16:40 |
#4 These guys are going to have to get used to paying for labor like all other businesses do. |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2007-08-11 14:00 |
#3 Meanwhile, the Tsar and all his legal immigrant friends sleep peacefully, and their employer is enjoying his weekend.... Mr Cunha, Mr Gay and Mr Hammond, try obeying the law next time and maybe you and your workers could do the same. |
Posted by: Swamp Blondie 2007-08-11 13:42 |
#2 getting up in the morning can cause anxiety. Your point is? |
Posted by: 3dc 2007-08-11 12:49 |
#1 In Colorado they used minimum security prisoners to pick the agricultural crops. Worked out well for everyone involved according to the RMNews. It took awhile for the workers to get in physical shape sense they were overweight and lazy, but in the end they expressed a feeling of accomplishment. |
Posted by: Heriberto Ulusomble6667 2007-08-11 12:33 |