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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Meat shortages: The wages of 'cheap' illegal labor

In 2004's preachy, much panned leftist mockumentary, A Day without a Mexican, the supposedly hypothetical scenario, about how California would fall apart if all its Mexicans, including illegals, somehow disappeared, was acted out. The film had a grand old time portraying white people as a bunch of soft, privileged fools, unable to clean even their own toilets.

This is annoying because it lumps most Americans into a stereotype of a typically feckless, over-monied limousine liberal, such as you might really find in Hollywood circles.

But it did raise the question of U.S. dependence on illegal foreign labor.
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3 comments:

  1. Tyson closing plants because they have run out of illegals.

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    1. Several years ago when there were illegals arrested at Tyson plants I sent a letter to Tyson asking why they hire illegals. Their reply was that they do not hire illegals. They literally denied it.

      I haven't bought any product from Tyson or Smithfield for at least two decades.

      The other Rick

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  2. yeah video of the shows the soakers gloved and gowned but nary a mask in sight

    Makes one wonder. still have some spam

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