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@smalls2672 - Boston Smalls

"I voted for him because I like his policies, but I don’t think he’s going to follow through” https://t.co/vREH9zhyQ3

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About half of the workers on the farm are not US-born, and the operation runs 24 hours a day to be profitable. There is a concern among farmers about the potential impact of a mass roundup of undocumented migrants. One farmer believes that if such actions were taken, food production would halt within two days, leading to empty shelves and a permanent shutdown of operations. The farmer expresses hope that officials, including Governor Kristi Noem, understand the consequences of these policies and trusts that they will not follow through on threats to round up immigrants.
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Speaker 0: What percentage of your workers are not US born? Probably half. About half? Yeah. Speaker 1: How many hours does this go on? Speaker 0: It's 24 hours a day. You know, we could milk 8 hours a day, but it wouldn't be feasible or profitable for us to produce milk. So you need workers like this year round? Yes. Yes. Speaker 1: Governor Kristi Noam of South Dakota, her farmer's just a few miles away. This farmer who voted for her, who voted for Trump, who still supports them, doesn't believe that they would round up immigrants and ask them for their immigration status because it's an open secret that farms in this state are held up by undocumented workers. Speaker 0: Are you worried, like some of your other farmers, that if there were Speaker 1: a mass roundup of undocumented migrants, that you might lose workers, you might not have enough workers? Speaker 0: Oh, the question I asked, how they go what's how are they gonna do that? Within 2 days, we will not have food. There will not be food anywhere. Speaker 1: 2 days? Speaker 0: Yes. That that's why I predict nobody will be filling the shelves. Nobody will be producing food. If we once have to shut down and be gone, it's never coming back. Speaker 1: Does governor know him understand that? Speaker 0: I would think so. You have a lot of Speaker 1: faith that they're not gonna do what they're saying. Speaker 0: That's pretty much what I'm thinking. So we have to, trust in our officials that are put in place.
Saved - January 31, 2024 at 7:57 PM

@smalls2672 - Boston Smalls

numbers and Marjorie Taylor Greene don't mix. https://t.co/MKl1OtcNVN

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The speaker emphasizes that the numbers cannot be denied or manipulated. They then reveal the staggering figure of 2,437,856, which represents the magnitude of a certain situation. The speaker expresses astonishment at this number, highlighting their lack of familiarity with such a large figure.
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Speaker 0: This is not a policy debate. This is proof. You can't lie about the numbers. No matter how much time you keep giving to representative Goldman, he's not going to be able to spin it and change it for all of you. The facts are the facts. Alright. Fair enough. So then what are the numbers then? How bad is it? 2017th to January 2021 2000 2,00437, 856. 2,000 wait. What was that again? 2,437,856. Wait. Wait. Wait. One more time. 2,437,856. Wow. That is a lot of people. I've never heard of that number before. That's that's incredible. I don't even know how many people that is. Wow.
Saved - November 13, 2023 at 9:21 PM

@smalls2672 - Boston Smalls

Hey dom, you're an investigative journalist right? Maybe you can help me. Wasn't it the trump administration that made a deal with the taliban and released 5000 prisoners including the now leader of Afghanistan? Just wondering if you could clear that up for me. Thanks in advance for your time.

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