• octopus_ink
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    3 days ago

    Here’s the thing though. There’s a very good (IMO) argument that says they should have a point. It should be that picking produce complies with minimum wage and social security tax regulations, and that employers who ignore those things to peddle the jobs to those who are most vulnerable and feel most strongly compelled to work for absolute slave-wages are heavily prosecuted, regardless of who they actually hire for the work.

    Harvesting crops should be paid at a rate such that documented citizens do also want those jobs, not at a rate that guarantees only the most desperate among us will do the work.

    (And it should be easier to come in legally for such work etc etc)

    I don’t know why in all our fighting about immigration that more of our anger (and legislative action) isn’t directed at these employers.