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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have lived in 3 of those states. People are really really intolerant of different people. It is scary. [/quote] I lived in pa. Lived there for forty years. People are very warm. I grew up when Vietnamese were welcomed at ft indiantown gap. All the churches helped place the immigrants What people don't like is the overwhelming immigration when there're are not enough jobs Is that so hard for educated elites in Bethesda to understand???? [/quote] Hillary Clinton had a plan to add jobs and it was up on her website - trump said he did but no one has seen it. trump and the Republicans have been in power for 10 months and there is no jobs bill nor immigration bill. Illegal Immigrants are NOT - nor have ever - taken American jobs. Fruit is rotting on the trees because undocumented seasonal worker are afraid to reenter the US. Illegal Immigrants were just the Republicans ploy to create a boogeyman and it worked. Worked in prewar Germany under Hitler too. [/quote] You again? Fruit is rotting bc Americans are on welfare and rather live on the government dole.[/quote] Cheer up. When you're used to exploiting desperate immigrants and paying them $5/hour to do brutally hard work in the hot sun, I understand that it may take some time to adjust to the reality that you have been getting away with murder for many decades and that you really should have been paying $20-25 for that work. Eventually, wages will rise to the point where actual US citizens will do the work. The lack of upward wage pressure has resulted in a lack of investment in technology. The new wage pressure will force these industries to finally invest in technology that will make agriculture more efficient, requiring fewer, but more highly-killed workers. This process needs to be allowed to happen without reverting back to the distorted and exploitative economics that we have been seeing.[/quote]
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