Posted on 10/09/2011 1:24:37 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Alabama farmers frantically looking for workers to replace those that have fled the state in the wake of its tough new immigration law should just stop by their local prison, according to the head of Alabamas agriculture department.
John McMillan, commissioner of the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, told the Montgomery Advertiser on Thursday that inmate labor through the states work-release program offers a short-term solution to the sudden labor shortage that has hit Alabama since enforcement of its illegal immigration law kicked in.
Some farmers have said the states new law has driven away Hispanic migrant farm workers and without another potential labor source, they say produce may have to be left to rot in the fields.
We are optimistic that by Monday, we will have some help for farmers, McMillan said.
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Won’t work in the field? Can’t draw unemployment. Problem solved.
We need to do away with jail sentences tied to the amount of time to be spent in jail - with the sole exception for capital crimes.
Instead, all sentences should be “fines” of various amount based on the offense. Here’s an example: suppose you’re convicted of armed robbery. You should be fined $150,000. The money to pay for your fine would be collected from wages you would earn pruducing some needed product or service that is sold in the market. In this case, earned from harvesting crops in Alabama. In other words, you WORK YOUR WAY OUT OF JAIL! YOU DON’T JUST SPEND TIME. The money apid for products and services people wnat to purchas eis used to house and feed the criminal. Now that’s rehabilitation and punishment at the same time.
There is more than ample prison labor, but what’s more I see literally thousands of able bodied people standing on the stoop or the corner everyday who could do the work and pay into their own subsistence instead of taxpayers doing it.
But they “ain’t fittin’ to do no farm work.”
The ACLU will move heaven and earth to make sure that the farm work will NOT be done by prisoners because it will demean them and bring back the ol’South mentality with all the plantations and slavery happy horshechit arguments.
“Things just arent black and white as people who do not govern would like them to be or believe them to be.”
So therefor Perry’s stance of encouraging illegals and helping them get educated and find work is a good thing? is that the message?
Slave labor
Don’t confuse work-release program with slave labor.Nobody is forced to work,they can lay in their cell all day if they want.
It’s truly amazing how much La Raza Rick resembles Huckster of the last Presidential election cycle. Huckster berated Arkansans as “un-Christian” for opposing his flooding the state with illegals. Of course, it was because Tyson wanted their plants jam-packed with that illegal slave labor. One wonders what industry or industries in Texas are demanding the Guv keep that same spigot open.
I hadn’t thought of that but you’re right. I have no sympathy for someone who’s business is predicated on the use of illegal labor.
a couple yrs ago while driving 45 thru Huntsville,Tx, I pointed out to my son what was happening in plain sight. It really looked like slavery 200 yrs ago. There were a few overseerers (guards) on horseback with guns and numerous prisoners outside the fence but still on state land, I think they were either picking their own crops or weeding the garden. BUT, after that one prisoner escaped & killed that female guard in the process I haven’t seen them outside the walls since.
There are no unemployed American citizens in Alabama? How is that possible?
I don’t see a problem with inmate labor. I would prefer it not be for private industry but it does help pay for prisons. When I was a kid we lived in a house surrounded by Southern Michigan Prison owned farmland. Back in those days, the prison fed itself and even sold some of what they grew.
I have no problem using prison labor providing the prisoners volunteer for the jobs and they are paid at the same rate as were the illegals.
Actually here in Nashville they clean all of the court houses and various metro buildings. It’s not a problem.
Sheriff Joe gives 2 for 1 for everyday you clean the streets. (Yes, he can do that)
“The ACLU will move heaven and earth to make sure that the farm work will NOT be done by prisoners because it will demean them and bring back the olSouth mentality with all the plantations and slavery happy horshechit arguments”
Especially since a lot of prison inmates are after all, black.
If more prisons had that system, you would see a lot less criminals. I remember reading that prisons used ot have convicts do sewing as well, making them work and putting htem to good use. They shouldn’t sit idle and allowed ot be converted to Islam or any other loony religions that are gaining a foothold with these people.
“... gives 2 for 1 for everyday you clean the streets”.
I’m not sure I know what that means? Does he reduce you time by two days for every one day of work?
Yep!
Everyday you work is a day reduced, look at it that way.
If you get a misdemeanor 90 day sentence. Sheriff Joe will allow you to clean the streets for 45 days and let you out.
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