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Does the U.S. need illegal labor for certain economic sectors to be competitive?
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Iā€™m just curious because the agricultural sector is heavily subsidized by the federal government. It seems very decadent that business owners would hire on illegal labor and for folks to advocate for this.

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No, and in fact illegal labor massively undercuts bargaining power across Industries not to mention it extracts tax value without giving anything back. We generally don't think of tax cheats as net positives. Even people who don't believe in taxes think that it should be them who should get to dodge not farming conglomerates.

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