"... and farmers" AKA people who produce food AKA that thing most crucial to human survival. But that would kill your sweet punchline
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You're basing this on what? Your gut intuition? The labor market has need and it's not going to be filled by Americans even at higher wages.
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I'm on your side. Crops won't rot in the field w/o Mexs. Due to productivity gains Farmers now producing more than what's good for them.
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Hey Lindsey, my son in law is a golf course supervisor. He's able to fill jobs without relying on unskilled immigration. It can be done.
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Is your other son-in-law a farmer? Will white teens pick tomatoes in the blazing sun for summer jobs? Doubtfulhttps://bloom.bg/2u2sGMA
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Pay them enough and they will. Son-in-law's crew works outdoors all day. For Agriculture have a guest worker program.
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A significant portion of our economy relies on a new form of indentured servitude. http://nyti.ms/2umt3AS
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Those golf-clubbers will stop whistling "Dixie" (&"Sweet Home Alabama") upon the first jihadi attack ever to feature a weedwacker !
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Immigration trends have been in reverse since 2015. But don't let facts get in the way of your fairytale about dark-skinned criminal hordes.
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You are efficient with your fallacies. Managed to cram begging the question, ad hominem attack into 14 characters. Good job
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What quotas? That law abolished quotas. Immigration is reversing. It's public knowledge, but u r "red-pilled" so u don't live in reality.pic.twitter.com/m6I7tGRE7e
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