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Flashback: Schumer’s 1986 ‘Agricultural
Worker’ Scheme Was Rotten to the Core

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Posted By: earlybird, 7/8/2025 10:39:27 AM

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins recently stated that “We will get to a 100 percent legal workforce [in agriculture] sooner rather than later. There will be zero amnesty.” Those sound very much like code words for, yes, amnesty for illegal alien “agricultural workers”, as the authors of amnesty always vehemently deny the “A” word. Is Secretary Rollins lobbying President Trump to support, or even initiate on his own, a mass amnesty? Well, last month, my colleague Mark Krikorian wrote in National Review that:[President Trump], intensely lobbied by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, announced that whole sectors of the economy would be off-limits to ICE enforcement, including farming, meatpacking, hotels, and restaurants. …

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Tanker76 7/8/2025 10:48:51 AM (No. 1974398)
Every time I see a photo of this slimy slug, I want to just reach out and slap those stupid glasses off his face.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: RuckusTom 7/8/2025 10:58:44 AM (No. 1974401)
If we have an amnesty for agricultural and other illegal alien workers it will be 10 times worse than Reagan's amnesty.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: bighambone 7/8/2025 11:26:09 AM (No. 1974421)
Any future government immigration program to bring in supposed foreign agricultural workers should be modeled after the old so-called “Bracero” program that was in force from about the First World War to about 1967 when President Lyndon Johnson scrapped that program to please Cesar Chavez and his United Farm Workers Union. Under the “Bracero” Program Mexican agricultural workers were admitted to the USA each year at the beginning of each agricultural growing season and were allowed to remain in the USA at the end of the following harvest when they were to return to their families and farms in Mexico. After Johnson scrapped the “Bracero” program that action served to supercharge the beginning of the mass uncontrolled illegal immigration, with many millions of illegal aliens being employed in any USA industry that would hire them up to today. Any new such agricultural workers program should be a non-immigrant program where the incoming foreign agricultural workers are issued temporary non-immigrant visas to work in specific agricultural endeavors valid until the end of the coming harvest after which they must depart from the USA, otherwise they would be considered to be illegally in the USA, subject to arrest and removal (deportation) and barred from applying to be foreign agricultural workers in future years. Such agricultural workers also should not be eligible to change their immigration status to that of a permanent resident (legal immigrant) while in the USA or accept any unauthorized non-agricultural employment while in the USA.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 7/8/2025 12:25:23 PM (No. 1974474)
No more foreign workers. Period. Let the crops rot in the field until there are machines to pick them.
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