I am not so sure that all this stopping people at the border is worth it. They come and do the low wage jobs, buy pickups, start their own business, buy American products take them back top their families, when things slow down here, they go back anyway. I watched small towns in the San Joaquin Valley prosper from those people, and watched them dry up in the past four years. Same thing in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, you don’t see those unemployed from Ohio living in campers, on the job harvesting at daybreak, then moving on to more work a thousand miles away.
I am not so sure that all this stopping people at the border is worth it. They come and do the low wage jobs, buy pickups, start their own business, buy American products take them back top their families, when things slow down here, they go back anyway. I watched small towns in the San Joaquin Valley prosper from those people, and watched them dry up in the past four years. Same thing in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, you don’t see those unemployed from Ohio living in campers, on the job harvesting at daybreak, then moving on to more work a thousand miles away.