Dairy farmers in southeast Minnesota recently had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture of employees they work with daily on their farms.
it can be a problem long-term. has it ever worked well for the country long-term? there are times when we had a big prom in the 50s and 20s we tried to bring in mexican farm workers and a lot of people started it back to the illegal immigration problem because we brought folks here and we assumed they would all leave. guess what? some thought they d rather stay here. tucker: yeah. the work they did has since been automated. some of it has. there is an idea that it s work that americans won t do. almost every category of work, farm workers included, most of the people doing the work are americans. so i think we need to put more pressure on employers to say you know what? why don t you find a way to make it work with the people we have here. and invest in making americans more productive so it s good for business and good for workers. tucker: what you said qualifies as radical in washington but it seems so non-radical and so obvious to