Jun 15, 2011

Immigration Crackdown - Georgia: State survey 11,080 farm jobs unfilled  | ajc.com

Now here's a creative idea: keep the war on drugs going and then send those arrested to work in the fields, replacing the unauthorized migrant labor that has been expelled. We can have our own slave labor again! Hasn't some one said that creativity and insanity are two sides of the same coin?

State survey : 11,080 farm jobs unfilled | ajc.com: "Governor suggest putting people on criminal probation to work.

Gov. Nathan Deal on Tuesday offered what he called a “partial solution” to Georgia’s farm labor shortage: put people on criminal probation to work picking fruits and vegetables in South Georgia.

Deal outlined his proposal the same day his office released the results of a state survey of farmers showing they have 11,080 jobs open, which is about 14 percent of the full-time positions that are filled annually. Deal asked for the survey last month."

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