US Agriculture Officials Debate Migrant Worker Policies Amid Workforce Concerns

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California farmers and industry groups criticize U.S. officials' claims that automation and U.S. citizens on Medicaid can replace immigrant farmworkers, emphasizing the irreplaceable nature of human labor in agriculture and the challenges of automation, especially for crops like strawberries. The debate highlights ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement, farm labor needs, and food security policies under the Trump administration.
- California farmers say Medicaid recipients, automation can’t replace their immigrant workers Los Angeles Times
- US agriculture secretary says Medicaid recipients can replace deported farm workers The Guardian
- US farm secretary says 'no amnesty' for farmworkers from deportation Reuters
- Agriculture secretary says there will be ‘no amnesty’ for migrants, adults on Medicaid can replace them in workforce CNN
- Reynolds seeks to join discussions on Trump’s plan for undocumented ag workers Iowa Capital Dispatch
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