Ala.: Inmates can replace Hispanic farmhands
• www.politico.comAlabama farmers frantically looking for workers to replace those that have fled the state in the wake of its tough new immigration law should just stop by their local prison, according to the head of Alabama’s agriculture department.
I used to work in agriculture harvesting fruits and vegetables when I was in my 20's. I loved it everyday. Those were some of the best days of my life going out into the fields at 6 AM picking fruit. Those inmates sitting around behind bars I would think would jump at the chance to be outside, working and returning to finish out their sentences. I know some people that have been to prison and each of them said they would jump at a chance to do some sort of outside work program. They might not even have to return to the prison every night, but stay in camps next to the harvest fields. I bet this would work well if it were given a try.