Posted on 01/14/2019 4:51:54 AM PST by lowbridge
The nation's attention is once again focused on the southern border, where President Trump claims the U.S. is facing a "crisis" over illegal immigration.
Sometimes forgotten as the nation focuses attention on migrants currently trying to cross the border is that millions of undocumented immigrants continue to live in the U.S. and most of them work.
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Since agriculture is the industry that's most reliant on undocumented workers and it's my area of expertise and research let's zoom in on it.
Overall, the agricultural industry in the United States has been on the decline since 1950. Back then, farming was a family business that employed more than 10 million workers, 77 percent of whom were classified as "family." As of 2000 the latest such data available only 3 million work on farms, and as noted earlier, an estimated half are undocumented.
Increasingly, dairy farms such as those in New York rely on workers from Mexico and Guatemala, many of whom are believed to be undocumented. Currently, there is no visa program for year-round workers on dairy farms, so the precarious status of these workers poses serious concerns for the economic viability of the dairy industry.
In 2017 research conducted by the Cornell Farmworker Program, 30 New York dairy farmers told us they turned to undocumented workers because they were unable to find and keep reliable U.S. citizens to do the jobs. That's in part because farm work can be physically demanding, dirty and socially denigrated work. More importantly, it is one the most dangerous occupations in the U.S.
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Horsecrap!
Then raise the pay.
End welfare and you would be surprised how many workers become available to do the work currently done by illegals.
(Welfare and charity should be provided by voluntary organizations. Those that can screen out the needed from the greedy).
See B.S.
Trotting out the old; “Doing the jobs Americans won’t do.” nonsense again.
Legal immigrants can work as hard or harder than illegals... work harder because that have a stake in the country.
SeeBS FakeNews
Maybe the dairy industry ought to be looking for innovation.
They can’t keep people at the wages they wish to offer.
Increase labor costs, and they will invest in automation.
I recall a number of months back, someone on Facebook lectured to me about restaurant workers on the Upper East Side and trusting that I would not want to check on their legal status. And it made me think privately that if these companies employ “undocumented” persons, shouldn’t liberals be angry about this? Because that’s how these companies evade minimum wage laws, workers’ compensation insurance, Employer Health Tax (what we have here in Ontario to cover health care costs), and the rest of the apparatus that liberals helped to create for ordinary citizens.
Don't tell me there aren't Americans who won't do this work if you paid them well.
Exactly. Good post. I am not against the government helping people in need out.
I am against doing it extravagantly and for life.
If they didn’t make welfare such a lucrative alternative, we would fill “those jobs” no problem.
Citizens and LEGAL immigrants can work, too. Remember when high school and college students could earn money by actually, you know, "working"? I earned money in high school, at 16 years of age, working in a laundry.
So, my dear employers, get legal employees. Better your wages and working conditions.
Or mechanize.
Not word one about how Wisconsin ‘gets it done’ with American workers & technology...hmmmm!
Sweat shops used to depend upon illegal workers; they’d hire gangs to kidnap people, bring them to the workplace/living quarters and hold them in chains. They’re highly impacted by human trafficking laws, and those laws should be eliminated so that they can return to those practices so that the prices of jeans can drop by $3.
Also I love how the author blends legitimate legal immigrants in with illegals, treating them as equal when citing statistics. Here’s a study on (legal) immigrants and their impact on this industry, you remove legal immigrants from the equation, prices go up dramatically. No one is suggesting removing legal immigrants.
Tons of cheese bought by the government while dairy prices are propped up are signs of a decadent industry.
That’s a lie
They hire those people because they have got so GD big they cant handle the farm anymore.
This is the biggest lie I have ever seen. Maybe these greedy I am the biggest yack yack yack...if they would have kept a nice farm that could be run by the family they’d have something.
Maybe the gov’t ought to consider giving it out to those who don’t qualify. I just bought cheese the other day at the grocery store. How much is the gov’t paying to store it and watch it mold?
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