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TheDormouse

(1,168 posts)
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 02:49 PM Oct 2018

Devin Nunes' family moved farm to Iowa; employs undocumented workers?

According to this explosive Esquire article by Ryan Lizza, Devin Nunes' family quietly moved their family farm to Iowa a few years ago and appear to want to keep this a secret.

Nunes is the conservative Republican chair of the House intelligence committee, who has been doing his damnedest to undermine Congress' efforts to investigate allegations that the Trump campaign may have conspired with Russia to win the election, and that Trump may have obstructed justice by interfering in the investigation.

Nunes has represented California's 22nd district (San Joaquin Valley--most of western Tulare County and eastern Fresno County) for the past 15 years. His grandfather moved to California from Portugal and set up a dairy farm there, which Nunes highlights in all his campaign material. But his brother and parents moved the farm to Steve King's district in Iowa a few years ago.

They apparently want to keep this a secret (Lizza provides pretty convincing details on why he thinks this in the article).

Lizza traveled to the Iowa district last month to interview locals & try to interview Nunes' family, but things got really strange. People in white vans started following him. Sources abruptly stopped talking to him in the middle of interviews after they got unexpected phone calls. An obscure article published in an online trade publication that had mentioned that the Nunes family had moved to Iowa disappeared from the internet.

And multiple locals that Rizza interviewed, from local reporters to farmers to workers themselves, said that almost all of the workers on the dairy farms in the region are undocumented and that the farm owners all know this. They are all terrified that Trump's ICE agents could swoop in and start taking down their operations.

Despite this, Steve King continues to win every election, even though he is one of the most anti-immigrant, pro-ICE members of Congress.

The farmers in the region don't agree with King on his immigration stance, but they still seem to vote for him. As Lizza writes:

There is massive political hypocrisy at the center of this: Trump’s and King’s rural-farm supporters embrace anti-immigrant politicians while employing undocumented immigrants. The greatest threat to Iowa dairy farmers, of course, is not the press. It’s Donald Trump.


Lizza talked with a priest at a church across the border in Worthingon, Minnesota, less than 30 minutes away, who told him that ICE are in Worthington (which is a Hispanic hub in the area) terrorizing families two or three times a week. Yet the city administrator in Nunes' area said they had not been aware of ICE agents coming to their own area in the past 4 years.

So here are a bunch of big issues:

(1) Will the national & local media ignore this story?

(2) Will anybody on CNN, Fox, CBS, NBC, ABC ask Nunes or the ubiquitous Steve King whether ICE should be investigating the dairy farms in King's district, where apparently most of the workers are undocumented immigrants?

(3) Will anybody in the White House press corps ask Trump (or Huckabee Sanders) about this--especially since a big demand by Trump in the NAFTA renegotiations with Canada that have been underway involves DAIRY FARMS?

(4) Are there any debates coming up between Nunes and Democratic challenger Andrew Janz? Will Janz (or his supporters) campaign on these immigration issues (Nunes' undivided support for the anti-immigration Trump administration and Steve King; immigration reform; balancing farmers' needs with legal immigration) and Nunes' hypocrisy? Or is this election just going to be about Trump-Russia?

Nunes won his last House election in the district 68%-32%.
Does his Democratic challenger stand a chance this time around?


https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a23471864/devin-nunes-family-farm-iowa-california/
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Devin Nunes' family moved farm to Iowa; employs undocumented workers? (Original Post) TheDormouse Oct 2018 OP
Will ICE not "protect" us from GOP hired illegal immigrants? RainCaster Oct 2018 #1
There is not one farm in the US awesomerwb1 Oct 2018 #2
Nunes broke so many ethical rules that it is not even funny Gothmog Oct 2018 #3
I know this area in CALIFORNIA ROB-ROX Oct 2018 #4
"people like me who are moving..." More_Cowbell Oct 2018 #5

RainCaster

(10,870 posts)
1. Will ICE not "protect" us from GOP hired illegal immigrants?
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 03:02 PM
Oct 2018

WTF? Are they only going after the Democratic farms?

awesomerwb1

(4,267 posts)
2. There is not one farm in the US
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 03:09 PM
Oct 2018

that does not employ at least one undocumented worker.

Russiapublican politicians know it, but hey, talking tough about immigration and demonizing them gets the base fired and ready to vote.

F-ing heartless racist hypocrites.

ROB-ROX

(767 posts)
4. I know this area in CALIFORNIA
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 05:38 PM
Oct 2018

I think the people who live there are just plain BRAIN dead. They just do not know any better and they embrace EVIL. The rural areas in California are rotten with conservative NUTS who hate going forward. I realize now that these people ignore TRUTH and just vote for EVIL. The good news is there are more progress people like me who are moving to the rural areas and diluting their affect they have in their districts. It will take more years to cancel their hold in the rural areas.

More_Cowbell

(2,191 posts)
5. "people like me who are moving..."
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 07:45 PM
Oct 2018

I've honestly been thinking that this might be what we have to do. Why should the Republicans in Congress represent only 18% of the population? Why should a Wyoming senator represent so many fewer people than my senator does? Maybe it's time for people like me (in California) to head out to, at least, a purple state if not a red one?

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