I'm a business owner as well and can speak to the truth that a number of people just don't have the work ethic that I was taught, and that is why farming and construction have turned to people with "questionable" citizenship.
Government regulation is not the problem, it's the lack of consistency and commen sense in regulation. We recently had some new rules put in place by our state health department on our busines. I understood the reasoning behind the rules and their value. I, along with some other business owners, cooperated with the state to get the rules written so that they were understandable and make sense. It seems that the stance business wants to take is that all regulation is bad and lets fight it all no matter what. If business leaders would only be more cooperative, understanding that if we worked together we could get good regulations, that make sense, are not overburdensome, and benefit everyone.
Manufacturers aren't going to invest in unknown robot technology, possibly costing millions to develop and millions more to produce and operate, when you can get such low manufacturing costs going overseas. I have a friend that has a company producing ATV accessories and just moved his manufacturing overseas. He was having production done at a small shop in SD, moved it overseas and cut his production costs by more than half. The shop in the USA was already up and running so no regulation barriers to starting up.