"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
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.