Overview
- Rep. Jasmine Crockett reiterated her stance that immigrant labor is vital for jobs in sectors like farming, claiming Americans are unwilling to take on such roles.
- During a speech at Grace Baptist Church in Connecticut, Crockett remarked, 'We done picking cotton,' sparking criticism for perceived racial insensitivity.
- Her comments follow similar remarks made at SXSW in March, where she emphasized the role of immigrants in sustaining essential industries like agriculture and hospitality.
- Critics, including Republican commentators, have accused Crockett of demeaning farming jobs and using divisive rhetoric, framing her statements as politically damaging to Democrats.
- Crockett's remarks highlight ongoing tensions between economic realities and cultural perceptions of labor, reflecting broader debates over immigration and class dynamics in the U.S.