Look, I am quite willing to set up a guest worker program for agriculture. Farmers have it hard, migrant work sucks, and wages are going to be low. But for the rest of it? I have no sympathy for employers who say we can't pay more. Look, 20 years ago we didn't have nearly the level of illegal immigration. And if I recall hotels and restaurants and meat packing plants still operated. Granted most people did mow their own lawn, but beyond that, the world still turned much as it does now with folks offering a high enough wage to attract an American. What's any different now other than a large pool of cheap illegal labor driving down wages?
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