- Joined
- Mar 30, 2016
- Messages
- 43,110
- Reaction score
- 20,175
- Location
- Massachusetts
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Independent
Why not support the unionization of farm workers and hotel and leisure workers, raising the minimum wage and enforcing pesticide and worker safety regulations so that citizens and legal immigrants will take those jobs from illegals?Once the exception (amnesty?) for one industry (employment sector?) is ‘officially’ made, expect more of them.
he's reckless!Trump is caving....again?
Why the hell does this nincompoop-in-chief not know basics re issues before he acts on them?
If he does this watch the Nazi Miller resignTACO is Taco'ing again!!!
\And now he's back tracking AGAIN!
So now he's not going after farm workers??? What's the matter, Taco?
Trump says changes are coming to ICE raid policy: 'We must protect our farmers'
President Donald Trump is reversing course on his immigration raid policy when it comes to farm workers, he announced on Truth Social on Thursday.abc7.com
FRESNO, Calif. -- President Donald Trump is reversing course on his immigration raid policy when it comes to farm workers, he announced on Truth Social.
"Our great farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long-time workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace," Trump wrote. "...We must protect our farmers, but get criminals out of the U.S.A. Changes are coming!"
According to the U.S. Agriculture Department, 42% of crop farmworkers from 2020 to 2022 lacked legal status.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the change is happening because Californians spoke up. "Keep it going. Keep it peaceful. It's working," he wrote on X.
In a post on social media, Newsom shared a story about a 12-year-old boy he met in Oxnard, California whose parents had been taken by agents. They had been working the fields for over 20 years.
"Donald Trump may not care about him, but he's finally listening to you calling out these indiscriminate acts of cruelty," Newsom said. "Let's keep up the pressure, and let's do it peacefully."
Indeed..the proper thing to do is approach Congress with immigration reform and perhaps a workers program or allowing people here that have been productive and otherwise law abiding regularize their statusOnce the exception (amnesty?) for one industry (employment sector?) is ‘officially’ made, expect more of them.
This is sort of like asking your dog to sing Elton John songs.Trump is caving....again?
Why the hell does this nincompoop-in-chief not know basics re issues before he acts on them?
Yeah, the scabby little shit just upped the quotas again.If he does this watch the Nazi Miller resign
Of course there will be. More and more of his supporters - who thought they hated immigrants - are realizing their businesses will suffer too.Once the exception (amnesty?) for one industry (employment sector?) is ‘officially’ made, expect more of them.
TACO is Taco'ing again!!!
\And now he's back tracking AGAIN!
So now he's not going after farm workers??? What's the matter, Taco?
Trump says changes are coming to ICE raid policy: 'We must protect our farmers'
President Donald Trump is reversing course on his immigration raid policy when it comes to farm workers, he announced on Truth Social on Thursday.abc7.com
FRESNO, Calif. -- President Donald Trump is reversing course on his immigration raid policy when it comes to farm workers, he announced on Truth Social.
"Our great farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long-time workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace," Trump wrote. "...We must protect our farmers, but get criminals out of the U.S.A. Changes are coming!"
According to the U.S. Agriculture Department, 42% of crop farmworkers from 2020 to 2022 lacked legal status.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the change is happening because Californians spoke up. "Keep it going. Keep it peaceful. It's working," he wrote on X.
In a post on social media, Newsom shared a story about a 12-year-old boy he met in Oxnard, California whose parents had been taken by agents. They had been working the fields for over 20 years.
"Donald Trump may not care about him, but he's finally listening to you calling out these indiscriminate acts of cruelty," Newsom said. "Let's keep up the pressure, and let's do it peacefully."
That latter thing you suggest happened under Reagan, I believe. But my view is to question why farm workers should be viewed as anything different from factory workers. I remember studying the history of this division when I worked for Cesar Chavez’s union in the 1970s. When labor reforms like the right to organize, overtime, etc., were proposed under FDR, some (I believe southern) Democrats said they would go along so long as Ag workers were excluded. Therefore, overtime for farm workers was after 54 hours, not 40. There was no unemployment insurance and worker’s compensation for them, they had no right to gather signatures for union representation, etc. A lot of this was race-based, as farm workers in the East were Black, in the West, Latino or Filipino. One grower was quoted as saying, “We used to own slaves; now we rent them.”Indeed..the proper thing to do is approach Congress with immigration reform and perhaps a workers program or allowing people here that have been productive and otherwise law abiding regularize their status
And just like that you’re okay with illegal workers eh?Nuanced policy due to supply of critical labor, (farm workers are critical, if underpaid) I especially like seeing Trump amend his
previous policy to protect farm workers
Sadly, the GOP wants it both ways: demonize illegals but employ them.And just like that you’re okay with illegal workers eh?
Keep it peaceful? It hasn't been peaceful at all. Anyone who thinks it has is not paying attention.TACO is Taco'ing again!!!
\And now he's back tracking AGAIN!
So now he's not going after farm workers??? What's the matter, Taco?
Trump says changes are coming to ICE raid policy: 'We must protect our farmers'
President Donald Trump is reversing course on his immigration raid policy when it comes to farm workers, he announced on Truth Social on Thursday.abc7.com
FRESNO, Calif. -- President Donald Trump is reversing course on his immigration raid policy when it comes to farm workers, he announced on Truth Social.
"Our great farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long-time workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace," Trump wrote. "...We must protect our farmers, but get criminals out of the U.S.A. Changes are coming!"
According to the U.S. Agriculture Department, 42% of crop farmworkers from 2020 to 2022 lacked legal status.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the change is happening because Californians spoke up. "Keep it going. Keep it peaceful. It's working," he wrote on X.
In a post on social media, Newsom shared a story about a 12-year-old boy he met in Oxnard, California whose parents had been taken by agents. They had been working the fields for over 20 years.
"Donald Trump may not care about him, but he's finally listening to you calling out these indiscriminate acts of cruelty," Newsom said. "Let's keep up the pressure, and let's do it peacefully."
Are you surprised? After all they certainly aren’t arresting the employersSadly, the GOP wants it both ways: demonize illegals but employ them.
I want the H-2A program to treat workers more then 'temporary need' because of lack US labor to pick crops.And just like that you’re okay with illegal workers eh?
That latter thing you suggest happened under Reagan, I believe. But my view is to question why farm workers should be viewed as anything different from factory workers. I remember studying the history of this division when I worked for Cesar Chavez’s union in the 1970s. When labor reforms like the right to organize, overtime, etc., were proposed under FDR, some (I believe southern) Democrats said they would go along so long as Ag workers were excluded. Therefore, overtime for farm workers was after 54 hours, not 40. There was no unemployment insurance and worker’s compensation for them, they had no right to gather signatures for union representation, etc. A lot of this was race-based, as farm workers in the East were Black, in the West, Latino or Filipino. One grower was quoted as saying, “We used to own slaves; now we rent them.”
But the bottom line question is why should farm labor be viewed as different than factory labor?
Really? They distinguish among places where those without documents work? I remember hearing stories about the old INS delaying raids on agricultural fields until the harvest came in, but never really believed it.Yes , it's a strange situation, I have a question.
If ICE detains someone, they can ask what job they have. If they say housekeeping or farm labor, you're free to go. If they say construction or factory worker, it's deportation. That's easy, just say you work at a hotel.
"Legislation is hard"........ all fascist leaders ever.Indeed..the proper thing to do is approach Congress with immigration reform and perhaps a workers program or allowing people here that have been productive and otherwise law abiding regularize their status
Like the $5 million to bribe in yo theThis is sort of like asking your dog to sing Elton John songs.
Yes from one TACO to another you sane wash demented Don yet again.Nuanced policy due to supply of critical labor, (farm workers are critical, if underpaid) I especially like seeing Trump amend his
previous policy to protect farm workers
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?