"I'm Sure it's not your position Jake, . . . that we should supply America's food with exploitative . . . "

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. . .illegal alien labor. I obviously don't think that's what you're impllying"



Stephen Miller gives the best sarcastic response I've seen in a long time.

Of course Jake Tapper thinks exactly that, or whoever wrote the question for him thinks exactly like that.

So does every Democrat on here, who brings up food prices when talking about deportation of criminal aliens. Nothing new. They have worried that their elite leaders might lose their nannies and pool boys for decades, but had nothing to worry about under previous Republicans.

Miller explains that only one percent of illegals in the U.S. are doing farmwork, and those are not the ones Biden brought into the country from all over the world. They are collecting welfare in big cities
 
. . .illegal alien labor. I obviously don't think that's what you're impllying"



Stephen Miller gives the best sarcastic response I've seen in a long time.

Of course Jake Tapper thinks exactly that, or whoever wrote the question for him thinks exactly like that.

So does every Democrat on here, who brings up food prices when talking about deportation of criminal aliens. Nothing new. They have worried that their elite leaders might lose their nannies and pool boys for decades, but had nothing to worry about under previous Republicans.

Miller explains that only one percent of illegals in the U.S. are doing farmwork, and those are not the ones Biden brought into the country from all over the world. They are collecting welfare in big cities

There is a real irony when people complain about the slave labour that China employs while the wealthy and MSM in America want to have unofficial citizens paid under the table, often kept in their roles due to threats of exposing the workers while keeping so many Americans desperate for work poor and unemployed.

I was in the top ranked MBA program in Canada and in my 40s I had to ride my bike 45 minutes each way to do labour for minimum wage. The work was so hard that men half my age quit after a few hours but I needed to be busy, it was for my dignity and of course our expenses.

People say that "Americans dont want to do this work". Do they actively seek to help people do the work? Could they pay a dollar more per hour and Americans pay 5 cents more for fruits in order to have Americans working, paying taxes and building a life even from the ground up?

You have nearly 400 million people there, of course there are people willing to work ANY job.
 
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