Johnny Vega (left), the president and CEO of Mico Services, has equipment lying idle that could generate $700,000 per month because he says he cannot find enough workers. Reuters New Mexico oil man Johnny Vega laid out his predicament as his crew hoisted pipes from a well during the biggest oil boom in U.S. history. The son of a Mexican guest worker, Mr Vega cannot find enough legal workers to meet demand for his oil well service rigs. There is no shortage of Hispanic and Latino immigrant workers without work permits he could hire in Lea County, New Mexico — the second-biggest oil-producing county in the United States. But Mr Vega says he wants to play by the rules, not least because of a heightened risk of company audits by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under President Donald Trump. As a result, he has equipment that could be […]