"No one wants to back an industry tied to the exploitation of minors, especially when it involves hundreds of thousands of missing UACs.
With a warrant in hand and known child labor violations, DHS targeted a key vulnerability and shattered the illusion of legitimacy surrounding the amnesty agenda.
This is no longer about “helping farmers” or “solving labor shortages.”
It’s about whether we’re willing to sanction a global ag industrial complex soaked in trafficking, abuse, and modern-day slavery.
Smart move by DHS. Keep hitting every operation using UACs or illegal child labor.
Expose the rot.
Force the debate into the daylight:
Do you stand with American sovereignty and the rule of law, or with amnesty that protects traffickers?
Expose. Discredit. Repeat. One raid at a time."
@NoAgendaLara
Well done.
Can I have some more please?
yes we need another plate full along with a side of GTFO
Puff...puff...pass...
u/#highcat
DUDE! Don't Bogart that chit meng!
or as Kevin Bacon said when pledging Omega: Thank you, sir, may I have another?
Can we use the words child, children or minors for any person that is not of legal adult age? Calling them UACs is like white washing what they are to confuse the public who doesn’t know what the acronym is.
Why the hell does government like to lessen the impact with their obfuscation of the English language?
Let's do the same with "child (sex)rape trafficking"
Because it has worked from the beginning:
"Come on, let us go down, and there confound their language, that everyone perceive not another’s speech".--- Genesis 11:7 --1599 Geneva
That which has been is that which will be, And that which has been done is that which will be done. So there is nothing new under the sun. ~ Ecclesiastes 1:9 (NASB)
...or is it Son ?
To be fair, that was not a farm. Calling a pot grow a farm is an insult to every real farmer out there. I tried a few years back to get a handful of farmers that were going to let land fallow to instead grow weed that year. The goal was to plant a few thousand acres and tank the price of weed, thus rooting out the criminal enterprises
Kids over 13 can work on farms if they are family farms or if the parents approve.
And that's fine. Unfortunately most farms are huge corporate conglomerates.
I am convinced more and more that centralization is evil, and that the key to liberty is decentralization.
True.
The announcement that they were going to exempt farms likely made them all relax just before the bust.
UAC? UnAccounted for Children?