You’ve made a strong argument for a ‘guest worker’ program.
I don’t think the argument isn’t strong enough to justify continuing what most people would consider a ‘slavery program’ if they could see exactly what is going on.
We tried that once before, and the results were catastrophic, which is where we are headed now.
As a retired farmer, I know a little bit about hard, often thankless, jobs. I think we have to allow the market to sort these things out, and not let government interfere.
Can agree with that. I’m the eldest of 4, my dad worked in the steel mills in E. Chicago, Ind. We lived pay check to pay check. I raised 2 boys on my own as divorced mom from a abusive husband. Nearly everything my boys had came out of garage sales. Took a decade to find the man GOD meant me to have. Had 23 yrs of a great marriage, until a massive heart attack took him home.