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    Few Americans take immigrants' jobs in US state

    ONEONTA, Alabama (AP) — Potato farmer Keith Smith saw most of his immigrant workers leave after Alabama's tough immigration law took effect, so he hired Americans. It hasn't worked out: They show up late, work slower than seasoned farm hands and are ready to call it a day after lunch or by midafternoon. Some quit after a single day.

    In Alabama and other parts of the U.S., farmers must look beyond the nation's borders for labor because many Americans simply don't want the backbreaking, low-paying jobs immigrants are willing to take. Politicians who support the law say over time more unemployed Americans will fill these jobs. They insist it's too early to consider the law a failure, yet numbers from the governor's office show only nominal interest.

    "I've had people calling me wanting to work," Smith said. "I haven't turned any of them down, but they're not any good. It's hard work, they just don't work like the Hispanics with experience."

    Alabama passed its law in June and it was immediately challenged by the Obama administration as it has been in other states. Unlike those states' measures, Alabama's law was left largely in place while challenges played out in court, frightening Hispanics and driving many of them away.

    The agriculture industry suffered the most immediate impact. Farmers said they will have to downsize or let crops die on the vine. As the season's harvest winds down, many are worried about next year.

    In south Georgia, Connie Horner has heard just about every reason unemployed Americans don't want to work on her blueberry farm. It's hot, the hours are long, the pay isn't enough and it's just plain hard.

    "You can't find legal workers," Horner said. "Basically they last a day or two, literally."

    Horner, who runs an 8½-acre (3.2-hectare) organic blueberry farm, said she tried to use the government's visa program to hire foreign workers, but it was too costly and time consuming.

    She plans to stop growing organically and start using a machine to pick the berries.

    "I did everything I possibly could to be legal and honest and not part of the problem," Horner said. "Morally, I can't knowingly hire illegal workers."

    Gov. Robert Bentley, a Republican who signed the law, started a program last week to help businesses, particularly farmers, make up for the lost labor. So far, about 260 people interested in temporary agricultural jobs have signed up. About three dozen of them have been hired, said Tara Hutchison, a spokeswoman for the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations. She didn't know whether any had quit.

    Sen. Scott Beason, a Republican, said he has received several emails and phone calls from people thanking him for helping them get jobs. He described one getting promoted from a part-time job with no benefits to a full-time job with benefits because some other immigrant workers left. He said none of the workers who thanked him have wanted to talk to the media.

    Over the past two weeks, The Associated Press has reached out to the governor's office and other officials to provide the names of Alabama residents who have taken immigrant jobs. Either they were not made available, or didn't want to speak publicly.

    Brent Martin, an Alabama resident, started working on a tomato farm in an area northeast of Birmingham after the law was passed. On Thursday, he and two other Americans were clearing about 24,000 tomato stakes off a 4-acre (1.6-hectare) plot. He said few Americans would continue working.

    Relatively high unemployment rates — about 9 percent in the U.S. and 9.9 in Alabama — are not likely to push Americans toward farm work, said Demetrios Papademetriou, president and co-founder of the Migration Policy Institute. He suggested the problem may be more deeply rooted.

    "This is a sector and an industry ... that a long time ago, going back to the 1940s and probably before that was abandoned," Papademetriou said. "It was abandoned to foreign workers."

    Stan Eury, executive director of the North Carolina Growers Association, said location matters, too.

    "Agriculture jobs are primarily in remote, rural areas. We see higher numbers of unemployed people in the big cities," he said.

    Tomato farmer Wayne Smith said he has never been able to keep a staff of American workers in his 25 years of farming.

    "People in Alabama are not going to do this," said Smith, who grows about 75 acres (30 hectares) of tomatoes in the northeast part of the state. "They'd work one day and then just wouldn't show up again."

    At his farm, field workers get $2 for every 25-pound (11.3-kilogram) box of tomatoes they fill. Skilled pickers can make anywhere from $200 to $300 a day, he said.

    Unskilled workers make much less.

    A crew of four Hispanics can earn about $150 each by picking 250-300 boxes of tomatoes in a day, said Jerry Spencer, of Grow Alabama, which purchases and sells locally owned produce. A crew of 25 Americans recently picked 200 boxes — giving them each $24 for the day.

    It may make sense for some to stay at home. Unemployment benefits provide up to $265 a week while a minimum wage job, at $7.25 an hour for 40 hours, brings in $290.

    Spencer said the Americans he has linked up with farmers are not physically fit and do not work fast enough.

    "It's the harshest work you can imagine doing," Spencer said.

    ___

    Caldwell reported from Washington. Phillip Rawls in Montgomery also contributed to this report.

     

    12 comments

    • Mrs. R  •  St. Louis, United States  •  7 mths ago
      his is not a reason to allow illegals to work in America.
      THehere is no reason to let them take our jobs. If the farmers are forced to hire illegals it is because they have over extended themselves and need to cut back to a crop they can actually work. The pay rate is wrong as well - of course seasoned proffessionals can outwork those who are new to the game...duh! Remember the days when the poor were treated like cattle and the landowners did not care - ahm, exactly why is that ok for illegals and wrong for Americans? Just because they are here without lawful proceedure does not give the landowner the right to act like it is ok. I buy my veggies from local farmers only so stop the illegals and deal with reality.
    • bertha fay  •  7 mths ago
      OK, we can't get Americans to work as agricultural laborers, why not make it easier for the farmers to get LEGAL agricultural laborers?
    • hehehehe  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  7 mths ago
      i'm seeing more american workers back to work doing work they supposeddly wouldn't do...
    • Clay01  •  Railroad, United States  •  7 mths ago
      With unemployment over 9% I don't want to hear about jobs Americans won't do. We need to get over this entitlement mentality and man-up. Maybe it's time to be humbled
    • Smitty  •  7 mths ago
      Yet again, the word ILLEGAL is omitted from this article. Are the writers unaware of the meaning of said word?
    • Ace  •  Austin, United States  •  7 mths ago
      not working out very well there eh
    • Valerie  •  Albuquerque, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Wow, couldn't see that coming. Our lawmakers are soooooo stupid it hurts.
      To the people who just blindly state "pay a fair wage and you will get workers", Are you ready to payr 8 dollars/lbs for tomatoes? i am not.
      This whole issue could be so easily solved with some sort of migrant worker visa, but instead they decide to use immigration as the scapegoat for all of our countries problems.
      Seriously, is there any issue in our country republicans CAN'T blame on illegal immigrants?
      • Smitty 7 mths ago
        Seriously, is there a single donkeycrat who will actually defend the integrity of our borders, laws and jobs...or do they all just want votes from criminals?
    • Juan  •  7 mths ago
      Haha, It's the law you've voted for it, if this ain't gonna work, you better watch out as this politicians would be looking for a scapegoat and would start pointing fingers soon.
    • Jessepal  •  Sioux Falls, United States  •  7 mths ago
      First off -Quit referring to lawbreakers as "immigrants" when they are in fact "illegal immigrants"! Second-tell the farmers to try paying a fair wage for an honest days work and they will have plenty to choose from! I picked chickens in my youth and it was hard work BUT I got paid a fair wage for the times!!
      • Captain Commonsense 7 mths ago
        Picked chickens, eh? How long were those chickens in the ground before they ripened on the vine?
      • Smitty 7 mths ago
        Captain Nitpicker, you mean. Try addressing the point of the post, if you're capable of doing so.
    • katie  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  7 mths ago
      hey immigrants GO HOME YOUR NOT WELCOME HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • Captain Commonsense 7 mths ago
        Enjoy your 10 dollar-a-head lettuce!!

        Oh that's right, I forgot...Cracker Nation don't eat none of them durned HEALTHY VEG-A-TABLES...they just go get a Big Mac and wash it down with a nice gallon jug of sweet tea -- which also explains why they can't work in the fields, the morbidly obese cretins...
      • Greg 7 mths ago
        Katie, the natives did not use that words to you ancestors thats why you are here. Unless you are one of them and I guess you mean "illegal" immigrants..
      • Rr 6 mths ago
        Katie - Remember, your grandfather was also an immigrant, so please just shut up
    • Jessepal  •  Sioux Falls, United States  •  7 mths ago
      If they can't get workers for a fair wage then allow them to get workers via the "Green card" program-just don't let them bring their whole families to get on food stamps and the like-then when the harvest is over they GO BACK HOME!!
    • Howard  •  7 mths ago
      Katie: Then you had better get ready to either pay higher prices for your food, or STARVE!!!
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