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    ILLEGAL FARM LABOR PRODUCES BIG PROFITS, BUT NO CONSUMER SAV

    ILLEGAL FARM LABOR PRODUCES BIG PROFITS, BUT NO CONSUMER SAVINGS

    By NWV News writer Jim Kouri
    Posted 1:00 AM Eastern
    May 5, 2011
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    The widely accepted use of illegal aliens as laborers by large agricultural businesses results in huge profits for corporate farms and executives, but is not beneficial to consumers who continue to see rising prices at the supermarket checkout, according to a report released Wednesday.

    The report, Illegal Immigration and Agribusiness: The Effects on the Agricultural Industry of Converting to a Legal Workforce by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), debunks the claims made by the corporate agribusiness that an illegal alien labor force is necessary to the survival of America's food industry and to Americans having access to affordable food.

    Both Democrat and Republican supporters of an illegal alien workforce have told Americans that not allowing illegal aliens to work on farms will result in higher prices for vegetables, fruit, dairy, poultry and other products.

    During a speech supporting illegal aliens working in the U.S., Senator John McCain (R-AZ) asked his audience the rhetorical question: If I paid you $50 per hour, would you still work under the hot Sun picking lettuce for 10 hours a day? http://www.netaxpayers.com/mccainj1.htm The question itself was nonsense and McCain was inundated with requests for lettuce-picking jobs that paid $500 per day or $3,000 per week.

    Already heavily subsidized by U.S. taxpayers, agriculture was the most profitable sector of the U.S. economy during the 10-year period between 1998 and 2008. Yet, the wages paid to farm workers is about half of what similarly skilled workers earn in other sectors of the labor market.

    FAIR's study asserts that the industry could substantially raise wages to attract a legal workforce, resulting in little or no increase in costs to consumers, and still maintain healthy profits.

    Among the key findings of Illegal Immigration and Agribusiness are:

    • Legal farm workers accept wages between 18% and 22% higher than those paid to illegal aliens. A wage increase in that range could easily be absorbed by corporate agriculture with little impact on consumers or corporate profits.
    • Increasing wages to farm workers has been shown to increase the available supply of domestic labor.
    • Because the agricultural industry enjoys unlimited access to legal H-2A guest workers, they would have no difficulty finding legal workers to replace illegal aliens.
    • Large agricultural businesses, not family farmers, are the primary employers of illegal alien labor.

    "This week, we mark the 150th anniversary of the outbreak of the Civil War, fought, in part, to end Southern agriculture's dependence on slave labor. http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/art ... 1237.shtml One hundred and fifty years later, our nation's agricultural industry is still engaged in exploitative labor practices that are economically unnecessary," said Dan Stein, president of FAIR.

    "Like the Southern plantation barons, today's agribusinesses believe that they have a right to workers at the prices they wish to pay and the conditions they wish to provide.

    "As our nation has learned, over and over again, doing what is morally wrong and economically expedient for narrow interests, inevitably harms our society," continued Stein. "America's agricultural industry would continue to flourish even if corporate farmers were required to employ a legal labor force at higher wages."

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    I could have told you that years ago. When I lived in the Toronto area I paid the same for in season fresh produce from Ontario. Canada has a program where the farmers can bring in people from certain countries in Carribean and Mexico on visas. The deal is if they people from certain countries are starting to overstay the countries they are from will be banned from the program. The workers are paid a fair wage and not exploited by the farmers. The prices for the produce where no different than here and still are and we all know that they use illegals here.
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    Uhhh, Johnnie McCain, Check out this lettuce harvester----in Salinas CA:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrGeX-29AhE
    or this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9WE-oeY ... re=related

    If we rely on human labor, we are going to lose out to agriculture from Brazil or Mexico that can pay workers $5 a day. Just look in your shopping cart at how much produce is now imported to the US....gradually putting US farms under.
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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