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To: Land Shark who wrote (1516156)1/25/2025 5:15:34 PM
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Any ILLEGALS living in your area?...dopey
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To: Land Shark who wrote (1516156)1/25/2025 5:17:39 PM
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Thats for the Former Dummycrats and DOGE people thats their new job... dopey



To: Land Shark who wrote (1516156)1/25/2025 5:30:25 PM
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Will we ever learn? From 2011, The law was a disaster, and we are going right back to it.

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theguardian.com

>>Alabama immigration: crops rot as workers vanish to avoid crackdown
This article is more than 13 years old

The day before harsh new laws came into effect, Brian Cash had 65 Hispanic men picking tomatoes. Now he has none

Brian Cash can put a figure to the cost of Alabama's new immigration law: at least $100,000. That's the value of the tomatoes he has personally ripening out in his fields and that are going unpicked because his Hispanic workforce vanished literally overnight.

For generations, Cash's family have farmed 125 acres atop the Chandler mountain, a plateau in the north of the state about nine miles long and two miles wide. It's perfect tomato-growing country – the soil is sandy and rich, and the elevation provides a breeze that keeps frost at bay and allows early planting.

For four months every year he employs almost exclusively Hispanic male workers to pick the harvest. This year he had 64 men out in the fields.
Then HB56 came into effect, the new law that makes it a crime not to carry valid immigration documents and forces the police to check on anyone they suspect may be in the country illegally.<<