In an ever-changing world, it’s good to have some reliable consistency. When it comes to labor policy, Democrats have consistently made this same argument since … 1861.
In defending the Biden administration’s decision to open the border and incentivize a massive invasion of illegal aliens, former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas posits it as agricultural policy. And now that Trump has slammed the door shut on the border — which Mayorkas insisted had been “secure” the entire four years — he tells an audience that Americans will rue the day when it comes to picking the cotton. Er, crops! Crops! Yeah, that’s the ticket:
Alejandro Mayorkas suggests that American views of immigrants will change when there is no one to pick their food or work manual labor:
Mayorkas: “If food is not reaching our table, because those who pick the crops have been…