Trump Immigration Crackdown Hits Hiccup with Farmworker Conundrum
- The Trump administration reinstated immigration raids on agricultural operations on June 16, 2025, reversing prior guidance that limited such enforcement at farms, hotels, and restaurants.
- This action followed President Trump’s shift to a 'no safe spaces' policy targeting industries harboring undocumented workers, despite earlier expressions of concern about farm impacts.
- Raids have caused worker shortages in key agricultural areas like New Mexico dairies and Washington orchards, leading to farm closures, reduced production, and disruptions in fruit and vegetable availability.
- Ron Estrada, CEO of Farmworker Justice, warned that removing 50% of the workforce will cause consumer price shocks and that robotics cannot replace skilled hand labor critical for specialty crops.
- These enforcement efforts, compounded by a 40-year federal immigration policy failure, threaten the nation’s food supply stability and underscore the need for a permanent legal workforce solution.
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Letter: Trump's immigration policies are hurting farmers
President Trump has not focused on removing criminal immigrants; he has been removing all immigrants. He has done away with due process, compassion, and even basic human decency while executing deportations. Many of you may be on board with how Trump is handling this issue. I am not, but that is not the point of this letter. The issue I think everyone in this area can appreciate is that North Dakota depends on the success of farmers. Agriculture…
'Knock it off!' Trump ally begs ICE to stop raids as farmers panic
As U.S. Immigration and Customs and Enforcement (ICE) conducts raids on farms at the direction of the Trump administration, some lawmakers and agricultural organizations in Pennsylvania are criticizing the effort.“This move could have devastating consequences for our nation’s food security,” Pennsylvania Farm Bureau President Chris Hoffman said in a statement. “Without a stable, dependable workforce, our fields will go unplanted, our crops unhar…
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