Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonder what the wait times will be at beach restaurants? DeSantis is killing Florida.
Ummm, wrong. Florida has had a massive inflow of people moving there from blue states. Keep up, grandma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man, when did Dems become such simps for the rich?
Dems?
The bottom line is that limiting immigration is bad for the economy. And it is mostly republican business owners who employ undocumented workers. There is a reason the GOP political class is against eVerify.
Anonymous wrote:Wonder what the wait times will be at beach restaurants? DeSantis is killing Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man, when did Dems become such simps for the rich?
Dems?
The bottom line is that limiting immigration is bad for the economy. And it is mostly republican business owners who employ undocumented workers. There is a reason the GOP political class is against eVerify.
Um, what? You think we should have open borders?
Finland, New Zealand, Denmark, The Netherlands, Australia and Germany certainly don’t have open borders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man, when did Dems become such simps for the rich?
Dems?
The bottom line is that limiting immigration is bad for the economy. And it is mostly republican business owners who employ undocumented workers. There is a reason the GOP political class is against eVerify.
Anonymous wrote:Man, when did Dems become such simps for the rich?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dozens of videos on social media show empty construction sites and farms even before a new law goes into effect.
The videos from Florida aren’t hard to find: Dozens of clips of empty fields, abandoned construction sites, and scores of truck drivers calling for boycotts of the state have racked up hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok and Twitter over the last month. The common thread? Fear and frustration over the state’s newest anti-immigrant law, signed a week ago by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, which mandates that businesses with 25 or more employees verify the citizenship status of workers through the federal online portal E-Verify or face stronger penalties, among other new restrictions
https://www.vox.com/2023/5/17/23725952/ron-desantis-immigration-law-florida
Next up Texas. Why would anyone vote for republicans.
????
Are you a wealthy business owner by chance? Worker shortages are great.
Oh yeah I love having no one to grow food and build houses. It's the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dozens of videos on social media show empty construction sites and farms even before a new law goes into effect.
The videos from Florida aren’t hard to find: Dozens of clips of empty fields, abandoned construction sites, and scores of truck drivers calling for boycotts of the state have racked up hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok and Twitter over the last month. The common thread? Fear and frustration over the state’s newest anti-immigrant law, signed a week ago by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, which mandates that businesses with 25 or more employees verify the citizenship status of workers through the federal online portal E-Verify or face stronger penalties, among other new restrictions
https://www.vox.com/2023/5/17/23725952/ron-desantis-immigration-law-florida
Next up Texas. Why would anyone vote for republicans.
????
Are you a wealthy business owner by chance? Worker shortages are great.
Oh yeah I love having no one to grow food and build houses. It's the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dozens of videos on social media show empty construction sites and farms even before a new law goes into effect.
The videos from Florida aren’t hard to find: Dozens of clips of empty fields, abandoned construction sites, and scores of truck drivers calling for boycotts of the state have racked up hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok and Twitter over the last month. The common thread? Fear and frustration over the state’s newest anti-immigrant law, signed a week ago by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, which mandates that businesses with 25 or more employees verify the citizenship status of workers through the federal online portal E-Verify or face stronger penalties, among other new restrictions
https://www.vox.com/2023/5/17/23725952/ron-desantis-immigration-law-florida
Next up Texas. Why would anyone vote for republicans.
????
Are you a wealthy business owner by chance? Worker shortages are great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dozens of videos on social media show empty construction sites and farms even before a new law goes into effect.
The videos from Florida aren’t hard to find: Dozens of clips of empty fields, abandoned construction sites, and scores of truck drivers calling for boycotts of the state have racked up hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok and Twitter over the last month. The common thread? Fear and frustration over the state’s newest anti-immigrant law, signed a week ago by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, which mandates that businesses with 25 or more employees verify the citizenship status of workers through the federal online portal E-Verify or face stronger penalties, among other new restrictions
https://www.vox.com/2023/5/17/23725952/ron-desantis-immigration-law-florida
Next up Texas. Why would anyone vote for republicans.
????
Are you a wealthy business owner by chance? Worker shortages are great.
Anonymous wrote:Dozens of videos on social media show empty construction sites and farms even before a new law goes into effect.
The videos from Florida aren’t hard to find: Dozens of clips of empty fields, abandoned construction sites, and scores of truck drivers calling for boycotts of the state have racked up hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok and Twitter over the last month. The common thread? Fear and frustration over the state’s newest anti-immigrant law, signed a week ago by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, which mandates that businesses with 25 or more employees verify the citizenship status of workers through the federal online portal E-Verify or face stronger penalties, among other new restrictions
https://www.vox.com/2023/5/17/23725952/ron-desantis-immigration-law-florida
Next up Texas. Why would anyone vote for republicans.
Dozens of videos on social media show empty construction sites and farms even before a new law goes into effect.
The videos from Florida aren’t hard to find: Dozens of clips of empty fields, abandoned construction sites, and scores of truck drivers calling for boycotts of the state have racked up hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok and Twitter over the last month. The common thread? Fear and frustration over the state’s newest anti-immigrant law, signed a week ago by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, which mandates that businesses with 25 or more employees verify the citizenship status of workers through the federal online portal E-Verify or face stronger penalties, among other new restrictions