Farming Communities Fear Immigration Crackdowns and Worker Shortages

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The article describes the impact of U.S. immigration enforcement on the border region, where fear has led to a significant decline in undocumented farmworkers and a quiet, empty agricultural sector, raising concerns about labor shortages and food supply, amid conflicting government policies and widespread anxiety among migrants and farmers.
- On a Quiet Southern Border, Empty Farms and Frightened Workers The New York Times
- Trump immigration crackdown hits hiccup with farmworker conundrum The Hill
- Concerns raised in Pa. over ICE raids on farms Pennsylvania Capital-Star
- Inside Ag: Idaho dairies brace for uncertainty amid new immigration enforcement threats KTVB
- Wenatchee farms face worker shortage due to fear of ICE raids KING5.com
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