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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok troll. [/quote] 100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send them here, where they receive the help they need. [/quote] Get off your fat ass and use Google if you actually care so strongly. I actually don’t care if you give immigrants work visas and have them come here. [b]Same as towns in Kansas and South Dakota who actually have asked Texas to send them there because they need the labor[/b].[/quote] That's interesting. If that's true, and TX isn't doing so, then clearly this is just about political optics rather than those states actually having issues providing services. But, FL also needs labor, specifically construction labor. I guess Floridians will just have to wait for their roof to get fixed as we head into hurricane season. https://baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2024/03/29/construction-job-shortage But, then FL is not very construction worker friendly. Who would want to work in these conditions? No wonder, there's a labor shortage there. https://www.constructiondive.com/news/florida-construction-workers-say-theyre-denied-water-rest-shade/717487/ And they seem to have shot themselves in the foot with their crackdown on illegal immigration. https://constructioncitizen.com/blog/florida%E2%80%99s-new-immigration-law-making-construction-workforce-shortage-worse/2307201[/quote]
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