Summary

Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies, including heightened ICE raids, are disrupting the U.S. agricultural sector.

In California’s Central Valley, a key food-producing region, undocumented farm workers—over half the workforce—are staying home out of fear, leaving crops like citrus unharvested.

Bakersfield saw up to 75% of workers absent, sparking concerns of economic devastation and rising food prices.

ICE is also targeting sensitive areas like schools and churches after rolling back Obama-era protections.

Experts warn these policies could lead to widespread economic repercussions.

  • @Maggoty
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    3011 days ago

    We should institute an agriculture work visa that includes a Spanish language lesson on their rights and go after the corporations that make them work in the fields while pesticide is being sprayed.

    • @WrenFeathersM
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      310 days ago

      This is brilliant. Absolutely this should be a thing.

    • @nwilz
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      -1710 days ago

      Then no one would hire them

      • @Maggoty
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        1810 days ago

        Well they have to hire someone if they want to make money. If they throw us into a food crisis because we won’t let them abuse people then we’ll just nationalize the fields.

          • Flying Squid
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            -210 days ago

            I wouldn’t be turned on by that. America can legally use prison labor as slave labor.

        • @nwilz
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          -410 days ago

          So put a gun to their head and steal it