Trump: Concerned American Farmer Shares What Will Happen if Crackdown on Immigrant Workers Continues

Trump: Concerned American Farmer Shares What Will Happen if Crackdown on Immigrant Workers Continues

  • An American farmer shared his fears farm labour shortages as a result of Trump's immigration crackdown
  • The man said farmers rely heavily on labour supplied by immigrants, but now, many of them are going into hiding in America
  • He said the farming system in the US would not work if immigrant labour is not made available

The fear of farm labour shortages is increasing among farmers in the United States of America.

There have been reports of some farms lacking the labour they need to function the way they used to in the past.

American farmer shares his concern about shortage of farm workers.
American farmer says Trump should make it easier for immigrants to work on the farms. Photo credit: TikTok/US Today and Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla.
Source: UGC

In a recent report by CNN, a farmer had said many of those who work in his cherry farm went into hiding over fear of being arrested and deported.

A video shared by the outlet shows some cherries going bad because immigrant worker were not there to harvest them.

Meanwhile, another farmer, identified as Hans Breitenmoser, said the farming system in the US cannot work without immigrant workers.

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The dairy farmer said he has been in the business his entire life, noting that the system has always relied on immigrants for staffing. He spoke in a video shared on TikTok by USA Today.

He said he is 100% sure that if immigrants are not available to work because of the crackdown, then farms would not function as they have to.

He said:

"I have been involved in dairy farming my entire life. I grew up on this farm. This is the farm my parents came to when they emigrated here to the United States and I have been here ever since.
"For 30 years, I have been hiring foreign-born people because there is not enough domestic people that want to come and work here. We have built an economy that relies on people but we have a public policy that demonizes them.

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"To my way, I think that doesn't just make any sense. I think the changes that the administration and that Congress needs to make is to have some easier path to permanent resident status so that they got legal status in this country to be doing the work.
"So that they can travel back and forth without worrying both on our roads but also back and forth to get back home. Can agriculture work without them? Absolutely, 100% no. It cannot."
Trump tightens US immigration rules.
Immigration crackdown remains one of the major thrusts of the Trump administration. Photo credit: Getty Images/Kevin Dietsch.
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Reactions as American farmer advises Trump

@Dan_in_STL said:

"Deportations are needlessly cruel - we need the workers, they need the opportunity, and we are a nation of immigrants trying to leave the American dream."

@Blanca Garcia said:

"I want to know who HE VOTED FOR!"

@Dex Hendrik said:

"Well, I understood the farmer’s point because, no farmers, no food, no nation. But we should also consider the disadvantages too."

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Lady deports herself from America

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a Mexican woman chose to leave the United States of America on her own after living there for nearly four decades.

Regina Higuera self-deported to Mexico, where she has reunited with her mother, but left her children in the US.

Regina had lived in the US for 36 years, and all her children are American citizens, but her work permit expired.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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