10 minutes ago on the radio: Middle Georgia farmer on illegal workers and profits…
10 minutes ago on the radio as heard here in Atlanta.
A self-described middle-Georgia farmer is on the Laura Ingraham radio show lamenting that Georgia has âone of the toughest immigration laws in the countryâ (we tried, but it isnât âtoughâ unless it is enforced, which isnât the case) and he and his fellow growers are now hiring much more legal labor. âWages are going upâ he tell Ingraham, âbut my profits arenât.â
He went on to explain that he needs more illegal workersâŚbecause âthey work, ya knowâŚ?â
He was clearly working from a list of points he had been given, which was illustrated with his last interjection to Ingraham: âI agree with you 99% of the timeâŚbut what do we do with the 11 million?â
As usual, radio-patriot Ingraham handled it all very well and explained that if we as a nation strive to âtake care of the American workerâ, the rest of it will take care of itself.
Conclusion? Enforcement works