The truck and trailer could be the farm owners. More likely, it’s owned by the illegal crew boss. They prolly all share a small apartment the either do or maybe don’t even pay rent on, save about every penny they earn, sending most of it back to Mexico (without taxes) and the crew boss HAS to have the truck, and he’s VERY proud of it. These are jobs Americans should be doing. I’d also be willing to bet that the owner of the farm is a republican, and says “you just can’t find an American to do this kinda work or work this hard”. THIS is where heavy fines MUST be employed and enforced upon ANY business that hires illegals.
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Are you kidding me?
That's the scope of the problem here in Arizona and all along the border. How do you think it is that illegals send over $15,000,000,000.00 to Mexico in just ONE Year?
Remittances to Mexico exceeded oil revenues in 2014, making illegal aliens in America the number one component of Mexico's GDP.
Which brings us to our lousy economy. How strong would our economy be if we added $15 Billion per year in domestic spending?
Welcome to America. I work at a landfill and many of our undocumented customers have BETTER rigs than that. Dually axle, F350’s, 2-3 axle dumping trailers. And they pay with 100 dollar bills. (Some of them counterfeit). Go figure.
Illegals that have been here for years can be pretty established. They can get a TPIN number from the IRS and use it instead of a social; then can have bank accounts, credit cards, buy things on the credit- including homes. Those that are that established usually do it by subcontracting work and they hire other illegals.
The person doing the contracting also may not be an illegal; they may just hire illegal workers then the business they contract to can say they don’t. That rig may belong to the contractor, not the workers.