06-07-2017, 11:14 AM
To give things a little perspective in my observations, I remember waaay back when I was a carpenters apprentice for a large home builder in Cali.. The sub trades started hiring undocumented workers, intermixed with legals to do the job. About once a month, immigration would do a "slow patrol" through the job site with their blue van. Word would spread, the undocumented would scatter for the rest of the day, van would leave, back to work the next day.
Eventually, the work force still changed to migrant labor, but with documents.
Coffee will still be picked, unless the farmer sees a bigger "write off" in lost crops, as there will always be somebody to fill the shoes at the price the farmer will pay.
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Eventually, the work force still changed to migrant labor, but with documents.
Coffee will still be picked, unless the farmer sees a bigger "write off" in lost crops, as there will always be somebody to fill the shoes at the price the farmer will pay.
Community begins with Aloha