Immigration bill hurts employers, some say

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McDonald wonders if he could even run his Andalusia cotton gin without the migrant workers who come into the state from Mexico — he said it’s hard to hire local workers for just a season, regardless of the wages.
“The situation we have without the migrants — it wouldn’t matter if we paid $7 or $37 an hour,” said McDonald, who has hired migrants for 12 years at Covington Gin Co. Inc., about 90 miles south of Montgomery.
He said it’s a job that doesn’t appeal to most Alabama workers.
“It’s a seasonal job with no benefits,” he said. “And we’re talking about something that makes a lot of economic difference to our operation.”
But some legislators say they can’t make an “economic difference” their main concern.
Sen. Scott Beason, R-Gardendale, is sponsoring the Immigration Reform Bill, which is being co-sponsored by 26 of the 35-member Senate. Beason is working to crack down on illegal immigration and wants to require that everyone working in Alabama show a state-issued ID to prove legal residency.
“It’s really sad that some of these businesses are willing to sacrifice the future of the state 10 to 15 years down the road just so they can make a dollar today,” he said. “They’ve said it over and over again in our meetings that they will hire anybody.”
State Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks said farmers don’t want to hire people who break the law, but he said a federal program needs to be in place that allows Alabama the ability to have more legalized workers.
“Anybody that breaks the law, or has broken the law, should be sent back across the border,” said Commissioner Ron Sparks.
But he said there needs to be more of an effort to help both employers needing seasonal work and the workers seeking it legally.

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14 Responses to “Immigration bill hurts employers, some say”

  1. Dylan Says:

    Is anyone surprised? only 22% of Florida believes evolution should be taught in classes.

  2. Elfrieda Says:

    Step 6) Jesus says “Avada Kedavra”

  3. Kalla Says:

    “I kept hittin’ the power-thing with ma bible, but it won’t not help! It’s possessed by tha Devil! We must destroy the devil-thing!”

  4. Wilford Says:

    They’ve broken through the layer of concrete that the stones are now set in?

  5. Kole Says:

    Yay! :)

  6. Francene Says:

    As far as I recall Pythagoras did believe that aswell.

  7. Cambria Says:

    I thought surely you were going for this one:

  8. Elenora Says:

    Actually, Pythagoras was a bit bonkers…

  9. Hallie Says:

    Three videos on one page and they are all the same? And dont show the site?

  10. Emily Says:

    Remember the Pi is lie.

  11. Jimmy Says:

    Yeah, we should go with Pythagoras’s original hypothesis, that each side of every object is made up of a single, godlike unit, because the world must work this way to conform with god (this was before he tried and failed to prove said hypothesis).And what’s with these “rules” of grammar? We all know they can all be broken.

  12. Faith Says:

    Goddammit. Why can’t people keep religion out of the classrooms? Religion has as much business in science class as logic has in sunday school.

  13. Trudi Says:

    Oldie but goody Family Guy theory of evolution clip:http://www.jibjab.com/view/117034