How high will produce prices and other items get because of the seemingly amnesty bill?
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I'd pay $10.00 a strawberry if they deported all of them..EDIT.I'm not kidding.
thank you someone else with some common sense one of their big arguments is ooohh prices will go up well it will still go up !
Sure they can. They'll continue to hire illegals - the new ones coming in (only a fool would think they won't), and the ones who don't step forward and pay the $5K - they'll still be illegal.
And, I don't care if I do have to pay more... its worth it. I'll make a bigger garden, too. No big deal.
I really think you should have said...How low will wages go...while the produce remains relatively the same-in Price$$$$. But less and less attainable...if the seemingly "Amnesty Bill" goe's through!!!
I don't really care...I'll grow my own.
Under the new bill, employers can't hire illegals any more. That means, we'll have 12 million unemployed illegal aliens standing around at Home Depot.
I heard on some program that if normal wages were paid in agriculture, it would raise a head of lettuce 15 cents. But then what makes you think it will stop? Do you really think these new laws will be enforced any better than the old ones?
This goverment RUN by coorporation not American peoples who pay tax payer,this country going dangerous...
dems just care to get vote from illegal and some rep just whore coorporation they both whore.
why we must be subsidize coorporation for all criminal...sucker
Who cares how much a head of lettuce costs if you can't get your child taken care of in an emergency room and be taken care of because all the illegals are there for their "free" medical care. 60 hospitals have closed their doors in California because of this "FREE" medical care they are forced to give! You may be mexican and like illegal immigration, but it will affect you finally and you will find out you wished you had been an American instead of a "chicano".
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