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Mass deportation, ending DACA: How would Trump's policies affect Wisconsin immigrants?
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PeasantinDaNorth is in Wisconsin
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Small dairy farms are going to be hurt badly by this.

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Trump repeatedly lied that he isn't part of it. A good chunk of the authors were in his administration and the primary author is on record saying that Trump was reviewing all of it.

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maybe if milk prices weren't regulated so farmers could charge more to cover expenses then illegal labor wouldn't be needed

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unless you plan on doing no background checks trying to add another 10 million workers a year is going to take time ramp up genius.

Fuck we can't even get the vetting done now on the few hundred thousand that are applying for asylum.

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do you know how it takes to setup and execute a process? Literal years.

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you think small farms deserve to die?

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oh sweet summer child. almost no restaurants are doing vetting of their kitchen staff. Yes they are breaking the law. Everyone knows it. No one cares.

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yeah, if there were enough of those that would be great. But there aren't, and there won't be. Also they will have to be paid significantly more as taxes will be tracked for them.

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How about we change the regulations and let farmers sell it at a fair price instead of the artificially low price that they have to sell it for?

And slave labor is the prison labor they will be using to replace immigrant workers. Again, go educate yourself.

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educate yourself on milk pricing and the regulations around it

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it's not a 40%. I would be a 100% or higher if you have to include any benefits to them.

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I'm sure they are underpaid but the reasoning is that no one wants to pay $1 more for milk so dairy farmers end up on razor thin margins.

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