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On Jun 12, 12:31*pm, Don Gabacho wrote:
Mexico Wages Tomato Fight With U.S. Lauren Burgoyne KOLD NEWS 13 News Reporter The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is still searching for the source of a salmonella outbreak linked to three types of raw tomatoes. Since mid-April 167 people in Arizona have gotten sick as well as people in six other states. *The U.S. will not allow tomatoes to cross the Mexico border but have approved imports from six other countries. Mexico's government and its farmers are calling the U.S. warning tomatoes unjust. *They say the temporary ban has brought exports to a halt and could *cripple Mexico's 900 million dollar cash crop. Mexico sends 80 percent of its tomato exports to the U.S. Typically they crap in the fields where they are harvesting. No washing of hands. Only the cheap labor lobby and political skunks like these mestizoes. bill |