Immigration Crackdown Hurting Ag, Labor Dept. Concedes

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The Washington Post’s Lauren Kaori Gurley reported that "the Trump administration said that its immigration crackdown is hurting farmers and risking higher food prices for Americans by cutting off agriculture’s labor supply.”

“The Labor Department warned in an obscure document filed with the Federal Register last week that ‘the near total cessation of the inflow of illegal aliens’ is threatening ‘the stability of domestic food production and prices for U.S. consumers,'” Gurley reported. “‘Unless the Department acts immediately to provide a source of stable and lawful labor, this threat will grow’ with increased funding for immigration enforcement from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the Labor Department said in the Federal Register, which is the place where all proposed rules are recorded for the public to view and comment.”

“Also, contradicting comments made by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins that the U.S. farm workforce will become ‘100 percent American’ as an effect of mass deportations, the Labor Department noted that Americans are not willing to step into farm work and lack the skills to fill agricultural jobs that undocumented immigrants are abandoning,” Gurley reported. “‘The Department concludes that qualified and eligible U.S. workers will not make themselves available in sufficient numbers,’ the agency said.”


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"the Trump administration said that its immigration crackdown is hurting farmers and risking higher food prices for Americans by cutting off agriculture’s labor supply.”

Getting rid of cheap labor  might increase prices?

Gee I dunno maybe
 
“‘The Department concludes that qualified and eligible U.S. workers will not make themselves available in sufficient numbers,’ the agency said.”

Good. Invest more into automation, problem solved
 
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