Anonymous wrote:17:25 -- I agree. The point is -- you can't complain about immigrants (legal or illegal) and any additional services they may need, when you are reaping the benefits of their services (and it's apparent that no one else will take the jobs).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans really WON'T and Don't take these jobs. News to me: I DID those jobs when I was growing up 25 years ago, because all the kids in my farm town did. These guys work in back-breaking jobs and get paid very little. Because the companies are getting away with it. Making these people "legal" (without asking them to jump through the same hoops everyone else has to to become a citizen here) means they'd get paid more, but then they wouldn't be hired at all.
Well, in Polk county, there were 7000 agricultural job openings last year. They had 1500 citizens apply for them. 320 were hired. Only 15-16 stayed on through the season. You do the math... Americans won't do the jobs b/c it's truly back-breaking. They don't get paid $8 an hour; they fill a huge drum full of oranges (it takes about 10 bags full of oranges @ 90 lbs each -- to fill one drum). They are expected to fill 8 drums per day. They make about $500 per month (plus they are given group housing -- which might be valued at about $500 on the open market).
Americans would call it "slavery" to work that hard for $500/mo. and shelter in a group hovel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans really WON'T and Don't take these jobs. News to me: I DID those jobs when I was growing up 25 years ago, because all the kids in my farm town did. These guys work in back-breaking jobs and get paid very little. Because the companies are getting away with it. Making these people "legal" (without asking them to jump through the same hoops everyone else has to to become a citizen here) means they'd get paid more, but then they wouldn't be hired at all.
Anonymous wrote:Americans really WON'T and Don't take these jobs. News to me: I DID those jobs when I was growing up 25 years ago, because all the kids in my farm town did. These guys work in back-breaking jobs and get paid very little. Because the companies are getting away with it. Making these people "legal" (without asking them to jump through the same hoops everyone else has to to become a citizen here) means they'd get paid more, but then they wouldn't be hired at all.
Anonymous wrote:Top 10 Myths About Immigration
By Leo Anchondo of Justice for Immigrants