is now anticipating being short 5% to 10% of the workers needed to pick all the fruit. leaving the probability of a second straight year of part of a crop going unharvested at a time of double digit local unemployment. a free market think tank blames the state legislature. the out of work can collect up to nearly $600 a week for a year and a half. 43% of their previous pay. the state has created this disincentive to work with our generous benefits. farmers say they need immigration reform that would allow illegals to stay. but groups fighting illegal immigration say growers simply have to pay a better wage. they ve always had trouble finding workers, legal or otherwise because they offer such little pay and because the conditions are frankly brutal. agribusiness argues if they paid more, groceries will cost more. and local farms will lose business to foreign competition. dan springer, fox news. chris: stunning new developments in the trayvon
we appreciate it. i.c.e. agents are warning americans, brace yourself for what is coming, one of the agents joins us to tell us about it and why people are having trouble finding workers and why isn t anyone biting? out of the.