Short on Labor, Farmers in U.S. Shift to Mexico

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Short on Labor, Farmers in U.S. Shift to Mexico

Postby iPedro on Fri, Sep 07 2007, 4:19 PM

So according to the new york post, Farmers are shipping their agriculture business to to Mexico. There they have not to worry about any illegal "immigration problemas". It is probably cheaper for the Farmer too.


<img src="http://www.juarol.com/img/Raza/Mexico_veggies.jpg" align="left">[i]Farming since he was a teenager, Mr. Scaroni, 50, built a $50 million business growing lettuce and broccoli in the fields of California, relying on the hands of immigrant workers, most of them Mexican and many probably in the United States illegally.

But early last year he began shifting part of his operation to rented fields here. Now some 500 Mexicans tend his crops in Mexico, where they run no risk of deportation.

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Postby claudia5picasso on Tue, May 20 2008, 1:30 PM

hi what up what are you doing even i don't know you ok just to be your friend ok? .wave.
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Postby Normies on Wed, May 21 2008, 6:53 PM

^^ :LMAO:

what jobs arent being outsourced these days, the economy is really take a bruise right now.

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Re: Short on Labor, Farmers in U.S. Shift to Mexico

Postby Balam99 on Sat, May 31 2008, 6:30 PM

Not only immigration problems but regulations and fines as well.
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Postby MAGIC on Sat, May 31 2008, 8:27 PM

chalez i dont like that se estan volviendo mas ricos ya que deseguro explotan a los trabajadores de mexico pagandoles unas miserias malditos perros :Grr:
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Re: Short on Labor, Farmers in U.S. Shift to Mexico

Postby Balam99 on Sat, May 31 2008, 9:06 PM

^How else would they achieve their goal if not by exploiting the labors of the people?
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Postby MAGIC on Sun, Jun 01 2008, 1:10 PM

thats the only way pero chalez the mexican goverment should stop been a lamba huevos and start doing something instead of just trying to fight el narcotrafico there's no way his going to win there will alwayz be one crazy MF que va seguir vendiendo eso
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Postby Balam99 on Sun, Jun 01 2008, 9:19 PM

^Your getting a bit off topic and annoying me in the process,so just stfu already.
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