Summary

President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed mass deportation plan could severely impact California’s agriculture, where many of the farm workers are undocumented immigrants.

Experts warn that deporting these workers could disrupt the U.S. food supply chain, drive up prices, and increase reliance on imports.

California’s $24.7 billion agricultural industry heavily depends on immigrant labor for producing key crops like almonds, strawberries, and lettuce.

Farm worker advocates argue Trump’s immigration policies aim to discourage labor organizing by creating a more vulnerable workforce. California leaders, including Governor Gavin Newsom, are taking steps to safeguard immigrant rights amid growing concerns.

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    If only there was some recent example of a western country doing something stupid like this that isolates its self from a major chunk of its agricultural workforce, and really screwing over its fresh food supply… (Politely clears throat in post-brexit British)

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    Honestly I hope it happens.

    Americans need to learn the very, very hard way that choices matter and you really need to pay attention before you cast your vote.

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      I have never been an accelerationist but have a feeling it may be our only path forward from here on.

      Note- not a plan, will see how things go. Not terribly hopefully atm though.

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      I’m not for millions of immigrants suffering just to teach conservatives a lesson.

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      “It’s the liberal Democrat policies in California that have cause the woke food shortage.” -Donald Trump after mass deportations “Makes sense.” -average American voter.

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    That’s the whole point right? This isn’t about right or wrong. This is about disrupting and fucking up the economy as much as possible.

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    That was my first thought when they talked about “mass deportations of illegals”. Many areas of the American economy simply rely on cheap labour extracted from those refugees. They work on farms, in production, on construction sites, in logistics, and many other jobs Americans would not touch with a ten foot pole. Having to pay for food harvested only by vetted American Citizens will be a harsh lesson for all those idiots who voted Trump into office because they thought he would make food magically cheaper.

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    It’s super depressing that in this post-empathy economy we care more about the crops than the people who pick them.

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    The mass deportations will require internment camps to hold people until their trial is processed.

    And what do you think will be done with the people in those camps? They’ll put them to work! Except even cheaper than the starvation wages they were getting before, because it’ll be pennies on the dollar like our other slave workforce of prisoners.

    Welcome to America. Work sets you free.

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    If the farms are hiring people illegally to keep prices low then maybe it’s good for that to come to an end. It sucks things will cost more but not paying a living wage and taking advantage of immigrants isn’t ok.

    Deporting people is also not what I want though so idk

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      These people should indeed be paid a livable wage, but that’s only half the problem. If they’re gone nobody will take their place. This is backbreaking work that your average American for good reason simply won’t be willing to do.

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        Installing HVAC ducts in blistering hot attics is backbreaking work but people can be found to do that.

        I wonder what those people get paid, and whether they have access to bathroom breaks, clean drinking water on the job, and a decent place to sleep at night?

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      Alabama tried this already and no one would come do the work, so it’s not going to have people flocking to pick up these jobs.

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        Maybe if they increased the wages or improved the working conditions, people would come do the work after all?

        Just spitballing, here….

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          They did, people do not want to work outside doing hard labor for what it should cost. The cost for your food is relatively cheap, because of cheap labor. This idea that farmers are rolling in money is a nice myth, but it’s not true, the majority are living year to year trying to survive.

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    Good. Fuck the idiot racists that voted against their own interests.

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        California is suprisingly conservative outside of the cities. If you look at any election map, its usually red towards the farms and rural areas. It’s just there’s so many people in cities that it doesnt really matter on state level

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    Instead of deporting illegals, why not make getting a citizenship eaiser? Or hell, a work visa??

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    So those farmers admit breaking the laws constantly, in an organised way and on large scale?

    They are a mafia, aren’t they?