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sortagreen

03/05/23 1:16 AM

#438151 RE: fuagf #438148

"Killer Fentanyl Is Coming From Canada"

Wherever it's coming from, it's coming in through ports of entry.

Americans are bringing it in.

I did a research project one time and found that 25 square miles of poppies would supply the entire US dope habit. It may seem like a lot, but it really isn't. (The US comprises ~3.8 million square miles) Fentanyl has a similar dynamic, except that it's stronger and takes less room. Now, understand the difference between a pull economy and a push economy. The demand isn't there because the drugs are available. The drugs are available because there's a demand. If you want to combat drug abuse, treat the demand. You will never stem the supply.

The wall is a trillion dollar boondoggle, an enormous pool of money for the greediest to dip their hands into.

Trump's wall can be defeated with a cheap reciprocating saw from Home Depot, a ladder made of rebar or a flash flood in the arroyos. It's fucking stupid.

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B402

03/05/23 11:50 AM

#438172 RE: fuagf #438148

Ask the Border Patrol...... They know better what to do and where than any politician or political hack...

Thats been my standard answer....Treat the southern border like another port of entry or any other legal immigration done in the US...
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fuagf

03/09/23 5:48 PM

#438690 RE: fuagf #438148

Child labor law reductions might become Iowa’s solution to labor shortages

"What's your solution?"

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Not a peep, huh? Child labor is an immigration issue. E-Verify mandates would be helpful. GOP scuttled the Bill, how many times do you need to read that?
P - And who is hiring these kids?...
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=171364992
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Just when Biden is trying to cut down on child labor cheats and immigration child labor abuse, along comes this bitch...
Arkansas Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a bill into law this week that rolls back a number of child labor protections
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By Dan Flynn on March 6, 2023

Child labor bills in Iowa might grease the skids for human trafficking but that’s not apparently a concern for sponsors. The approach for changes in child labor in Iowa is to allow employment by those who are underage in prohibited jobs so long as the employment is part of a training program.

Children under the age of 18 could not hold jobs in slaughterhouses, meatpacking, or rendering plants along with other jobs involving the operation of dangerous machinery.

Homeland Security is reportedly investigating possible Human Tracking schemes involving the meat industry. Those reports came after it was disclosed that at least 13 meat industry plants in eight states were employing children, including some who were working at night to clean slaughter operations, which has food safety implications.

The Labor Department imposed monetary penalties totaling $1.5 million on a labor contractor who placed more than 100 children into those hazardous meat industry jobs at plants run by such industry leaders as Tyson, JBS, and Cargill.

Packers Sanitation Services Inc. LTD, based in Kieler, WI, one of the nation’s largest food safety sanitation services providers paid the civil money penalties after the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division found the company employed at least 102 children – from 13 to 17 years of age – in those hazardous occupations.

The midwest is experiencing a severe labor shortage and weaker child labor laws are seen as a solution to some. The main change would create a loophole for children ages 14-17 who are “participating in work-based learning or school or employer-administered work-related programs.”

The proposed legislation would also exempt employers from civil liability if the child is sickened, injured, or killed because of negligence by the business. The state could fine the business, but that penalty is capped at $10,000.

The bill would also permit 16 and 17-year-olds to serve alcohol so long as they have the written permission of their parents. They could also work as late as 11 p.m. during summer months.

Unions and parents are opposing reductions in child labor laws. They marched in the capitol rotunda last week chanting “our kids are not for sale.”

https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2023/03/child-labor-law-reductions-might-become-iowas-solution-to-labor-shortages/