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Your thoughts on coming in and going out of the illegal migrants.


“Do you guys feel good about this ,like are you happy you’re taken family’s apart.

 

 

Story based on a local Fox News affiliate.

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Leaders have consequences!

One leader wanted to save the world the other wanted to save his country!

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8 minutes ago, safarimike11 said:

I started watching this video, but had to give up: ran out of Kleenex.

The very start of the video is so Telling

isnt it?

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21 minutes ago, riclag said:

The very start of the video is so Telling

isnt it?

I do not think you would be crying over the illegal Burmy or Cambodians as immigration is arresting them and sending them back to their countries. 

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12 minutes ago, thesetat said:

I do not think you would be crying over the illegal Burmy or Cambodians as immigration is arresting them and sending them back to their countries. 

No tears from me.
 

Im merely stating the leading content the local news reporter  was leading off with! This local news outlet affiliate of FoxNews was purposely looking to make Ice agents feel a sense of shame in their sympathy for  people who broke the law!

 

Typical leftist behavior for illegals!

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1 hour ago, JAG said:

One doesn't need to Google AI to realise that what is going on, and what so many are enthusing about is quite simply racially driven.

 

It is not exactly a new phenomenon in American society, but Trump/MAGA have opened the bottle and released the genie!

 

 

Presumably beating a young black boy called Cornpop with a bike chain was not racist? Or calling Obama the 1st clean presentable black man wasn't either? Bizarre the twisted world democrats live in isnt it?

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14 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

illegals, get the feck out.

Who are going to pick your crops ? , who are going to do the <deleted> jobs for little money ?

 

regards worgeordie

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I'm surprised they haven't gone after the illegal Chinese immigrants that entered under the former administration. Literally tens of thousands, possibly much more. 

 

If I were planning a future attack on a country, and the government allowed me to export an insurgent army into that country - well...:coffee1:

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On 5/13/2025 at 8:29 AM, worgeordie said:

Who are going to pick your crops ? , who are going to do the <deleted> jobs for little money ?

 

regards worgeordie

All those people Trump fired.

But then again would you trust them with your food ?

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On 5/13/2025 at 8:29 AM, worgeordie said:

Who are going to pick your crops ? , who are going to do the <deleted> jobs for little money ?

 

regards worgeordie

I do not have crops to pick but for menial tasks I have a couple of Thai lads to sort them... Hard workers both of them, great value at Bt.500 a day each.

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It appears the activist pretending to be a reporter is pulling at the heart strings of Law Enforcement who are only concerned about carrying out arrest of criminals.

 

They / them reporters should be ashamed!

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On 5/12/2025 at 6:06 PM, riclag said:

Your thoughts on coming in and going out of the illegal migrants.


“Do you guys feel good about this ,like are you happy you’re taken family’s apart.

 

 

Story based on a local Fox News affiliate.

The intonation of the narrator sounds weird, like trying to sound concerned but not doing a good job. Is it an AI reading it out?

 

If they are "illegal"ly in the USA, isn't deportation a "legal" option?

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What I get a kick out of is all the same guys advocating Thailand deport all the overstayers, begpackers and Russkies turning around and ragging on Trump for getting rid of gangbangers and benefit thieves from the USA.

 

Let me ask it this way...  Are overstayers in Thailand nervous?  Why shouldn't they be?

 

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On 5/13/2025 at 8:29 AM, worgeordie said:

Who are going to pick your crops ?

 

regards worgeordie

 

Those legal workers brought in specifically for that purpose using the H-2A program.

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30 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Those legal workers brought in specifically for that purpose using the H-2A program.

It is not as easy for farmers who need a lot of people for short harvest seasons. The worker needs to find an employer that will hire him while not in the country. And then the employer needs to file the paperwork to get the worker into the country. The farmer will need to do this for each one.

 

To qualify for H-2A nonimmigrant classification, the petitioner must:

  • Offer a job that is of a temporary or seasonal nature.
  • Demonstrate that there are not enough U.S. workers who are able, willing, qualified, and available to do the temporary work.
  • Show that employing H-2A workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of similarly employed U.S. workers.
  • Generally, submit a single valid temporary labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor with the H-2A petition. (A limited exception to this requirement exists in certain “emergent circumstances.” See e.g., 8 CFR 214.2(h)(5)(x) for specific details.)
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1 hour ago, bunnydrops said:

It is not as easy for farmers who need a lot of people for short harvest seasons. The worker needs to find an employer that will hire him while not in the country. And then the employer needs to file the paperwork to get the worker into the country. The farmer will need to do this for each one.

 

To qualify for H-2A nonimmigrant classification, the petitioner must:

  • Offer a job that is of a temporary or seasonal nature.
  • Demonstrate that there are not enough U.S. workers who are able, willing, qualified, and available to do the temporary work.
  • Show that employing H-2A workers will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of similarly employed U.S. workers.
  • Generally, submit a single valid temporary labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor with the H-2A petition. (A limited exception to this requirement exists in certain “emergent circumstances.” See e.g., 8 CFR 214.2(h)(5)(x) for specific details.)

 

So, lets just allow breaking the law to fit ones agenda? I think they call that anarchy. 

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On 5/13/2025 at 8:29 AM, worgeordie said:

Who are going to pick your crops ? , who are going to do the <deleted> jobs for little money ?

 

regards worgeordie

Enlighten yourself to where the illegal immigrants go, and immigrants doing the picking, isn't exactly cheap.

 

Two tidbits paraphrased from linked article below ...

 

... “Only 1% of alien workers in the entire country work in agriculture. The top destination for illegal aliens is large cities like New York, Los Angeles and small industrial towns, of course, all across the heartland. None of those illegal aliens are doing farm work,” Miller says." ...

 

... “H-2A is very expensive to use. The minimum wage for H-2A is like $3 or $4 higher than our state. Minimum wage and our state minimum wage are $16. And the H-2A minimum wage is over 19. Think about that. The guest workers have to be paid more,” he adds

With required housing and food, Del Bosque says it’s becoming too expensive to even utilize H-2A in the U.S. today." ...

 

source: https://www.agweb.com/news/policy/politics/true-cost-what-farmers-argue-broken-immigration-system-u-s?fbclid=IwY2xjawKTtDFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFFM1lWaTh6Q3NHNUpBRzVXAR7x164B39fPwMkYybBAq_jxOt8Qppi7CvES6fD-8b3N8GTAWGWm1iqo8w_OXw_aem_gImZcePO3BahHHR0Ckqalw

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1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Enlighten yourself to where the illegal immigrants go, and immigrants doing the picking, isn't exactly cheap.

 

Two tidbits paraphrased from linked article below ...

 

... “Only 1% of alien workers in the entire country work in agriculture. The top destination for illegal aliens is large cities like New York, Los Angeles and small industrial towns, of course, all across the heartland. None of those illegal aliens are doing farm work,” Miller says." ...

 

... “H-2A is very expensive to use. The minimum wage for H-2A is like $3 or $4 higher than our state. Minimum wage and our state minimum wage are $16. And the H-2A minimum wage is over 19. Think about that. The guest workers have to be paid more,” he adds

With required housing and food, Del Bosque says it’s becoming too expensive to even utilize H-2A in the U.S. today." ...

 

source: https://www.agweb.com/news/policy/politics/true-cost-what-farmers-argue-broken-immigration-system-u-s?fbclid=IwY2xjawKTtDFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFFM1lWaTh6Q3NHNUpBRzVXAR7x164B39fPwMkYybBAq_jxOt8Qppi7CvES6fD-8b3N8GTAWGWm1iqo8w_OXw_aem_gImZcePO3BahHHR0Ckqalw

A Very informative post!

The dems / Ngo’s / Harris/ Biden took out all the stops when allowing temporary visas. Vetting was one of them! Your article shows this happening.

 

“There was a morning where I came out into the field and I had 250 workers helping transplant a crop out of Arizona into a field here in Colorado. And the following day I had nine employees. You just can’t control a variable like that,” theKeenesburg, Colorado farmer told AgDay’s Clinton Griffiths”.

 

Where did they go?

It seems the migrants used the temporary privilege  to get here and just up & left!

 

 

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