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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1515175" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Nothing to misunderstand, per the information provided in that post those individuals are accused of committing a serious crime. </p><p>If our own citizens particularly the younger generations of working age folks would be willing to work at the available jobs then a lot of the jobs would be filled and migrant workers wouldn't be needed on the scale that they are. Years ago a friend that raises quite a bit of tobacco told me that if it weren't for migrant labor their wouldn't be any raised. Used to be easy to find folks to cut and house tobacco, then it changed. Regardless of anyone's view of tobacco no doubt in my mind other businesses are in similar situations. </p><p>I am most likely one of the least educated folks on this board and have said many times I don't have the answers. In finding answers we need to be asking some hard questions of why, and how and then address the what can be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1515175, member: 24816"] Nothing to misunderstand, per the information provided in that post those individuals are accused of committing a serious crime. If our own citizens particularly the younger generations of working age folks would be willing to work at the available jobs then a lot of the jobs would be filled and migrant workers wouldn't be needed on the scale that they are. Years ago a friend that raises quite a bit of tobacco told me that if it weren't for migrant labor their wouldn't be any raised. Used to be easy to find folks to cut and house tobacco, then it changed. Regardless of anyone's view of tobacco no doubt in my mind other businesses are in similar situations. I am most likely one of the least educated folks on this board and have said many times I don't have the answers. In finding answers we need to be asking some hard questions of why, and how and then address the what can be done. [/QUOTE]
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