Colbert stays in character at congressional hearing
Stephen Colbert, whom I love, gets funny and real about immigrant farm labor. He mocks how most people of the United States feel about immigrants and about doing farm labor themselves...it is brilliant. Although, most of congress are left dumbfounded! How unlikely of them...
This issue is real and so very import. Stephen brings out the issue in a manner that speaks loudly. It is the very same issue we are facing today...not enough immigrants to work in the fields that put food upon our tables daily and the US citizens who refuse to do this work...
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