Lawns and gardens, bedpans and orchards: who's going to meet our needs if we don't have immigrants?

Brandon Morse, RedState:

I'm not actually concerned about the vulgarity. Republicans use it from time to time, including Trump, so I'm not going to get to clutching my pearls over words. 

What I think is actually disgusting is the fact that these Democrats just effectively told you how they see these illegal immigrants. They're not people. They're not the oppressed. 

They're the help. 

First off, you wanna talk about racism? There it is. Democrats go on and on about how these people are just coming here for a better life, standing on some sort of moral soapbox, and wagging their finger at those who want these illegals deported. 

Then they turn around, and say the quiet part out loud, making it clear that what they really see in these people is a cheap labor force that makes the Democrat's personal life and costs more comfortable. 

This isn't the first time it's happened either. 

It was January when Democrat Strategist Jenn Arnold sat on a CNN panel discussing Donald Trump's deportations when she dropped the line "I can't wait until American women can't get blueberries for their smoothies." 

FWIW: Morse only mentions two incidents as illustrations: there are far more, all from Democrat defenders of open borders. Notice that Rep. Balint doesn’t say we need more nurses or doctors, although there’s a shortage of both, especially in rural areas like her home state of Vermont. Her default reference, like those of her peers, is the dearth of unskilled, low-paid laborers, and that says it all.