Many years ago, when I was living in upstate NY, my house lay adjacent to a cornfield. For a few years before I left, the farmer hired Haitians to harvest the corn, because they did a more thorough job at less cost than the machinery he had. Occasionally I ran into them when they were working, and they were invariably courteous and frien…
Many years ago, when I was living in upstate NY, my house lay adjacent to a cornfield. For a few years before I left, the farmer hired Haitians to harvest the corn, because they did a more thorough job at less cost than the machinery he had. Occasionally I ran into them when they were working, and they were invariably courteous and friendly. Otherwise, they kept to themselves and made no trouble at all in the community. I have retained a favorable impression of those people ever since.
Many years ago, when I was living in upstate NY, my house lay adjacent to a cornfield. For a few years before I left, the farmer hired Haitians to harvest the corn, because they did a more thorough job at less cost than the machinery he had. Occasionally I ran into them when they were working, and they were invariably courteous and friendly. Otherwise, they kept to themselves and made no trouble at all in the community. I have retained a favorable impression of those people ever since.