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Cory Booker Dunked On Over Tribute to Immigrant Laborers That Is Borderline Romantic: ‘Are You Protecting Illegal Slavery?’

Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey faced meaningful online criticism after posting a tribute video on social media honoring immigrant crop pickers, many of whom appeared to be undocumented workers. The video featured eight men named on screen, shown picking asparagus, with the caption “The hands that feed us. We see you. We will fight to protect you.” It played against the backdrop of a melancholic song about a failed gay relationship. Critics reacted strongly, accusing Booker of romanticizing illegal labor and likening his stance to supporting modern-day slavery. Several commentators condemned the post as tone-deaf and emblematic of Democrats valuing cheap labor over legal and ethical concerns.The backlash drew comparisons to past controversial remarks about immigrant labor and was viewed as emblematic of broader political and cultural divides surrounding immigration and labor issues.


Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey got dragged online Monday after posting a tribute to immigrant crop pickers that many viewers thought was more than a little strange.

Booker, a 2020 also-ran, reposted a video on X that showed eight apparently illegal farm workers picking what appeared to be asparagus.

Their names — Juan, Armando, Alonso, Liborio, Oscar, Roman, Reyes, and Abraham — were shown onscreen.

All of them were listed as “crop pickers.” Each one was also shown briefly raising his hands to his chest in slow motion.

The kicker?

The video played over the backdrop of “In This Shirt,” a melancholy song by The Irrepressibles about the memory of a failed gay relationship.

The lyrics reference a man who traveled the world while wearing the shirt of a man who left him.

Booker captioned the post, “The hands that feed us. We see you. We will fight to protect you.”

That didn’t go over well with people who don’t think illegal labor should be romanticized, let alone set to a ballad about lost love.

One user responded, “Are you protecting illegal slavery?”

Curtis Houck fired off, “Mannnn you’re really embracing your party’s forefathers who launched a Civil War because they were worried about who would pick their cotton, wash their bedsheets, and cook their meals.”

Tomi Lahren piled on, writing, “You see cheap labor future voters when you look at these people. Sick!”

Others also laid into Booker:

The whole thing is eerily similar to Kelly Osbourne’s infamous “toilet” comment from “The View.”

Back in 2015, Osbourne attempted to criticize then-candidate Donald Trump but ended up asking, “If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, Donald Trump?”

Booker’s post gave off the same vibe — but with an orchestra. The clip was cringe at best, as the Gen Z crowd might say.

At worst, it was a love letter to exploited labor wrapped in rainbow-tinted virtue signaling.




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