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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's Immigration Plans Are Already Wrecking Food Industry. Immigrant farm workers are too scared to show up to work
Full Article: https://newrepublic.com/post/190555/donald-trump-immigration-deportations-farm-workers
My chosen excerpts:
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Undocumented workers have been targeted walking in and out of gas stations, getting breakfast, at Home Depot, or while driving along the 99 Highway, leaving many with no other option than to simply stay at home.
Were in the middle of our citrus harvesting, Casey Creamer, president of the industry group California Citrus Mutual, told CalMatters. This sent shockwaves through the entire community. People arent going to work and kids arent going to school. Yesterday about 25 percent of the workforce, today 75 percent didnt show up.
Losing the bulk of Americas agricultural workforce overnight is a recipe for absolute economic devastation, according to Richard S. Gearhart, an associate professor of economics at Cal State-Bakersfield, who spoke with the nonprofit news outlet.
You are talking about a recession-level event if this is the new long-term norm, Gearhart said, arguing that the end result of Trumps policies will be felt in the grocery store checkout lines across America.
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Better gorge on oranges now, folks--- you may not want to pay what they may cost later, if you can even find them---with California's next crop "roasting in the blazing sun" right now, with hardly any workers showing up to pick them--- !!!

spooky3
(37,201 posts)spooky3
(37,201 posts)blm
(114,022 posts)Were in the middle of our citrus harvesting, Casey Creamer, president of the industry group California Citrus Mutual, told CalMatters. This sent shockwaves through the entire community. People arent going to work and kids arent going to school. Yesterday about 25 percent of the workforce, today 75 percent didnt show up.
Losing the bulk of Americas agricultural workforce overnight is a recipe for absolute economic devastation, according to Richard S. Gearhart, an associate professor of economics at Cal State-Bakersfield, who spoke with the nonprofit news outlet.
You are talking about a recession-level event if this is the new long-term norm, Gearhart said, arguing that the end result of Trumps policies will be felt in the grocery store checkout lines across America.
https://newrepublic.com/post/190555/donald-trump-immigration-deportations-farm-workers
Jack Valentino
(1,657 posts)Now these farm workers are disappearing before the deportation arrests have even made a drop in the bucket---
It's more like a huge general strike by harvest workers!
William Gustafson
(424 posts)Wait till the fires are out in California, and they will need contractors to rebuild the thousands of homes damaged... there won't be very many left to do the work...
I had my roof replaced on a 2200 sqft house... they striped the roof and re-roofed all in one day... All Mexicans... and they did a great job... I didn't ask if any of them where here illegally and I don't care if they were... they worked hard and did a great job.
demosincebirth
(12,771 posts)any murcans picking fruits or vegetables
Norbert
(6,915 posts)I left for work at 6:30AM. When I returned at 3:30 it was done and cleaned up. The wife said, to the best of her knowledge the workers were Mexican and they worked their butts off.
I'm wondering about the roofing contractor,. how much of a work force they have, if any. I'm sure, documented or not, they are fair game. ICE doesn't care.
C Moon
(12,744 posts)no_hypocrisy
(50,713 posts)Even commercial farms.
Land auctioned, bought for discount, homes built on them, never to return to growing food.
JanMichael
(25,535 posts)BoRaGard
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tanyev
(45,745 posts)Surely they wont regret getting everything they voted for.