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In reply to the discussion: US farm groups want Trump to spare their workers from deportation [View all]peggysue2
(11,519 posts)27. SO . . .
Where were these Farm Groups before the election???
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Yes but which "farmers"? That classification needs re-defined as for the most part, the family farm is dead
Cheezoholic
Nov 25
#15
Anyone driving out of the city/suburbs into the countryside, saw all the Trump signs.
Irish_Dem
Nov 25
#16
If "they" are planning to round up all undocumented immigrants and put the in camps,
robbob
Nov 25
#44
To the farm owners who voted for you-know-who: The next 4 years are going to be like ...
nmmi
Nov 25
#9
So true. Former child laborer on a family farm. There were no hired hands, just us.
travelingthrulife
Nov 25
#56
All undocumented workers contribute positively to legal employment and welfare.
mathematic
Nov 25
#20
the repukes will look at their donor status and deem individually if one farmer is worth helping over others.
Javaman
Nov 25
#26
So many MAGA wanting those high paying easy farm jobs will be able to get them now!
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 25
#30