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Federal agents have rounded up dozens of California farmworkers in large-scale raids at packinghouses and fields that farm bureaus say threaten businesses that supply much of the country’s food.
Economists expect stepped-up detentions and deportations to result in declining job growth later this year, as well, and higher labor costs. Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi s
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids continue across the Los Angeles area, some homebuilding industry players are nervous about labor shortages.
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A man is detained during a raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a Glenn Valley Foods meat production plant in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. June 10, 2025 in a still image from video. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement/Handout via REUTERS
US President Donald Trump hinted at a potential policy shift on immigration, suggesting some undocumented immigrants could stay to prevent labor short
America’s farm labor shortage and concerns over immigration enforcement actions targeting farms and food processing facilities were among the topics brought up during U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins’ recent testimony before the House Ag Committee.
President Trump announced impending immigration orders following social media discussions about labor issues affecting U.S. agriculture and hospitality industries. He highlighted the crucial role of non-citizen workers in these sectors,
The president claimed, without giving evidence, that the protesters were “paid” agitators, that the Los Angeles police asked for the National Guard, and that swaths of the city were under gang control.