XPost: rec.food.cooking, alt.food.fast-food, alt.california.illegals   
   From: flwp@in.valid   
      
   On Fri, 6 Feb 2026 14:54:50 +0100   
   "Carlos E.R." wrote:   
      
   > On 2026-02-05 01:15, Bryan Simmons wrote:   
   > > On 2/3/2026 12:00 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:    
   > >>   
   > >>   
   > >> You're an under0educated leftard thrall Eddy P - no one believes a   
   > >> word you write, save for the emotionally unstable blue hairs.   
   > >>    
   > > Would you be OK with prosecuting anyone who knowingly hires a   
   > > person for a non-agricultural job who doesn't have legal status to   
   > > work in the USA? Would you be fine with the second offense being a   
   > > felony? How about mandatory prison time for the third offense?   
   > >    
   >    
   > Obviously yes. Instead of rounding up illegal immigrants, fine the    
   > employers. Also agricultural ones, why not?   
      
   Want ALL your field crop foods imported from Mejico do ya?   
       
   > Illegal immigrants come because they get jobs.   
      
   So do legal work permit pickers.   
      
   There's your answer:   
      
   AI Overview   
   The H-2A Temporary Agricultural Program allows U.S. employers to hire   
   foreign nationals for seasonal, temporary agricultural work—such as   
   field picking—when domestic workers are unavailable. Employers must   
   prove a shortage, provide housing and transportation, and pay the   
   Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR). The process requires Department of   
   Labor certification, usually applied for 60-75 days before the need.    
      
   Expand the visas until filled.   
       
   > What about those immigrants that create a job?   
      
   Are they here illegally?   
      
   If so - adios.   
      
   > Like a freelance    
   > gardener, house cleaner, old age caregiver?   
      
   They're not creating jobs, they're service employees only.   
      
   > Fine those that hire   
   > them, knowingly? I suppose there is no exchange of papers or   
   > contracts, so they can claim ignorance.   
      
   Wrong:   
      
   AI Overview   
   The H-2A Temporary Agricultural Program allows U.S. employers to hire   
   foreign nationals for seasonal, temporary agricultural work—such as   
   field picking—when domestic workers are unavailable. Employers must   
   prove a shortage, provide housing and transportation, and pay the   
   Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR). The process requires Department of   
   Labor certification, usually applied for 60-75 days before the need.    
       
   > (No, I don't live in the USA.    
      
   Then you can FUCK OFF RIGHT OUT OF HERE BUCKO!   
      
   > We also get a lot of paperlessimmigrants)   
      
   You misspelled ILLEGALS.   
       
   > Hint: the employers are probably right wingers.   
      
   Hint: you have NO CLUE what you're babbling about, and no metrics nor   
   proofs either.   
      
   FOAD.    
      
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