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re: Trump is considering a “temporary pass” for non-violent illegal immigrants on farms

Posted on 6/30/25 at 8:14 am to
Posted by ATrillionaire
Houston
Member since Sep 2008
2316 posts
Posted on 6/30/25 at 8:14 am to
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When they're used in the same sentence it doesn't look right that way, especially since they didn't use former for President Biden.

This looks like a TDS choice more than adherence to style. Just my take on it.

This is hilarious.
Posted by I20goon
about 7mi down a dirt road
Member since Aug 2013
19160 posts
Posted on 6/30/25 at 8:24 am to
I can't figure this one out, practically or politically. To me it is an obvious political misstep by Trump.

A) There is no political reason to take this path. Yes, it would satisfy some special interests, but he's not up for reelection.

B) If he's saying this because he knows they are so low on the priority list of ICE, then why say it at all? This is in the "I did NOT vote for this" territory.

C) If 'B' is true, and he knows ICE isn't going to hit this segment hard AND he wants to satisfy whomever he wants in 'A'... why not just push the legal 'seasonal migrant' program that worked for us for decades. Every time a liberal whines about picking strawberries or a RINO about labor costs in the food industry that should be the response- the seasonal migrant program which was legal but non-resident and volunteered non-birthright citizenship (which will eventually be confirmed by SCOTUS in Oct).

D) It pisses off a huge segment of the right, does nothing to satiate the left (there is nothing that will). When there is no gain for any side, why do it (politically).

Posted by Giantkiller
the internet.
Member since Sep 2007
24510 posts
Posted on 6/30/25 at 8:41 am to
LOL At all you retards thinking white people are going to flock to farms to work. Trump needs to find a way to exempt the construction industry too. I know you all think these migrant workers are slaving away for $8/hr but that isn't the case. ALL of these people are literally being paid market value. Not every industry is Tyson Chicken where the narcos are running slave rings.

Deport criminals, sure. All day. But do we really need to frick up America's core industries to prove some kind of point?
Posted by MrBiriwa
Biriwa,OH
Member since Nov 2010
7162 posts
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:26 am to
So....a work visa??

Talk about walk back ??
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
162591 posts
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:39 am to
I was hoping that Americas youth would take farm jobs for the summer to cut down on the pussification of America.

A lot used to work the huge milk farms. Bale hay...

Every group of illegals trucked out to pick crops/farm I have seen. (I saw it a lot in NC) All wore long sleeve shirts and handled the heat better and worked like champs. They have the smarts to cover their skin (Like the trend of girl babies having long sleeve bathing suits)

I knew Cubans and Jamaicans that wore long pants and sleeves working labor jobs in the sun.

So I am for this. As long as they get drivers licenses and don't cause fender benders with no ins. to get a free hot and cot and plane ride home. Make them have a work process that allows citizenship or be illegal but follow laws.

The Mexican families I have seen bathe their kids in the intercoastal waterway laying crab traps to eat. Need to quit littering their turkey neck packages they just bought from Food Lion. Throw them in the trash can 10 feet away. I used to tell them this.
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