Hating to Go Hungry

Sensible people predicted it, and it has come to pass: the persecution of undocumented workers in the U.S. has produced a critical shortage of agricultural workers and, consequently, a significant loss of crops and money in the billions of dollars. The reason is simple and clearly predictable: domestic workers are not interested in harvesting crops, a job that is seen as menial, fit only for inferior people from other countries who are desperate. Not even in a situation such as the current one, with the worst drought in 80 years and a food shortage that keeps growing, are the American farm workers willing to go out into the field and save what crops there are.

But, evidently, xenophobia is stronger than self-preservation of American agriculture or even hunger itself. That's a lot of hate of foreigners.

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