Rick Roth said the bill’s passage had led to “unintended consequences” and that “farmers are mad as hell” after a mass exodus of undocumented workers.

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    I don’t just blame him. I blame all the rural republicans who supported him. They scream all this anti-immigrant nonsense and then depend on the immigrants for cheap labor. They can all just be upset together.

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      The intention was, as it always is, to make immigrant labour easier to exploit without affecting supply. But they forgot that immigrants have other options in the middle of a national labour shortage. Oops.

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        Ah that explains it. Good for the immigrants though, I hope every single one managed to find better than this bullshit attempt at slavery.

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    I honestly hope they lose everything and have to eat some humble pie… I’ll show them some love when they need some food and have some real issues… until then fuck em

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      Maybe they’ll finally have some empathy scared into them. Who am i kidding they’ll learn nothing and support the same policies in the future.

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    The consequences were not unintended. These were the intended consequences. Same consequences that happened in Georgia when they did the same thing and had to roll it back.

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    I am always amazed how people’s politics get ahead of their own interest. This happens at the lower end… real players, know better.