>>If a person has a place to go, who are you to say they cannot go there via the public roads and public conveyances? If for example, a farmer wants to host 100 Mexicans to pick his crop on his land, why can you tell him, "Not Happening"? Do you have the right to tell people where they are and are not allowed to move and journey, and what a farmer may or may not do on his farm, and who he may or may not employ and host at his farmstead?<<
Why? Hmmm, I don't know... Maybe because they don't have a visa? A work permit card? Because they aren't paying income tax? Aren't paying into Social Security? Are using our public thoroughfares without paying the taxes needed to build them? Haven't been vetted by Immigration Services regarding their possible criminal record, infection with communicable disease. Etc. etc. They are foreigners, and yes: We do have the right to tell them where they may go. You'll be hard pressed to find ANY OTHER country in the world where it's viewed/handled differently.