Cheap labor from Iowa is no new concept.

Every day young farm kids hop the South Dakota/Iowa border in hopes of a better life in Sioux Falls.

Many of them find themselves staffed by the city, and assigned to pothole repairing duties.

“Growing up in Hull was quite the childhood. I’ve watched a lot of documentaries on the dial up internet about third world countries, and couldn’t help but compare myself to the kids on the screen. We barely had paved roads, but I found a love of repairing potholes anyway,” said one protester on Cliff Avenue.

Iowans continue to grow within the city of Sioux Falls at an alarming rate, which some say is turning the city into a third world country.

“Have you seen downtown lately? Nothing but loud, oversized trucks with Iowa plates, and those fruity accents. I can hardly go anywhere in the city without running into an Iowan,” said one counter protester protesting the protesters protesting on Cliff Avenue.

One thing is for sure, Iowans definitely do have fruity accents.

The Sioux Falls Headliner