Tuesday, January 28, 2025

The Attack on American Farmers Has Begun

 Raids in California and New Jersey

Trump’s attack on American farmers has begun. A few days ago, the Border Patrol staged a series of dragnet raids to arrest undocumented immigrants in Bakersfield, California. Bakersfield is a major center of the citrus industry in California’s San Joaquin Valley. The valley is the source of a large share of the produce consumed in the United States, and the farms there are completely dependent on immigrant labor. At least half of the farm workers in the valley are undocumented. Without the labor of undocumented workers, the farms would not be able to operate; they would go out of business, and the immediate result of the raids showed just how that could happen. The workers who had not been arrested were afraid to leave their homes, and so, they didn’t show up for work, and there was no one available to replace them. The idea that there are thousands of native-born, Americans of any race just waiting for opportunities to work as agricultural laborers is a fantasy.

Farms like those in the San Joaquin Valley cannot operate without workers. If the raids continue, California’s agriculture will have to shut down. The farmers will go bankrupt, and Bakersfield along with communities like Fresno and Modesto will be ruined. Moreover, this week’s raids have not been confined to California. A few days ago, five hundred people were arrested in a raid on a workplace in New Jersey.

What About Wisconsin?

My state of Wisconsin – like many states in the Midwest – is an agricultural state. Wisconsin’s dairy farms are very heavily dependent on undocumented immigrant labor, and without that labor, they will be unable to operate. Moreover, farms are not the only parts of our agricultural system that depend on immigrant labor. Chicken packing plants and slaughterhouses use huge amounts of immigrant labor, and without that labor the plants will close.  Communities all over Wisconsin and the Midwest will be ruined if they lose their immigrant workers. The communities’ businesses will lose their customers; the schools will lose their students; towns will lose their tax bases; home values will fall.

Other Industries Will Suffer

We should not imagine that agriculture will be the only industry to suffer. Construction also depends heavily on immigrant workers and cannot function without them. Florida discovered in 2023 what can happen when immigrant workers are afraid to go to work. In Florida's case, they were able to move to other states, but Trump's attack is national.

In rural communities, the farmers and their workers are customers of local businesses. Grocery stores, clothing stores, gas stations, restaurants and farm supply businesses will all suffer. Many will be bankrupted, and that means that communities will lose much of their tax base.

We Will All Suffer

We should not imagine that rural communities will be the only ones to suffer. What will happen to the price of fruits and vegetables if California’s farms shut down? What will happen to the price of milk if Wisconsin’s dairy farms shut down? What will happen to the price of chicken if the country’s chicken processing plants shut down?  The prices of all of these commodities will rise because there will be a sharp drop in their supply. We will all have to pay more for our food.

In theory, we could compensate for the drop in the supply of food by purchasing it from other countries, but our president has promised to impose tariffs on imports from outside the United States. So, food from elsewhere would be expensive both because of the cost of shipping it here and because of the tariffs that our president has promised to impose on imports.

If construction workers are deported, fewer houses and apartments will be built, and this will occur at a time when the cost of housing has become a serious, national problem. Importing houses from abroad is not really a possibility. So, we will all pay a high price for Trump's policy.

Restaurants in the United States depend heavily on undocumented workers. If they are deported, many restaurants will be unable to find the workers they need, and they will go out of business. That will damage the restaurant supply businesses that serve those restaurants.

Contact Your Representatives

Trump’s attack on American farmers and on other businesses is an attack on all American people. We should not tolerate our elected government’s attacking us all. We should resist. If you care about your own well-being or that of your community, you should contact your congressional representatives and tell them to oppose the insanity of these raids. You can find your representatives on this page. Find and contact elected officials | USAGov

4 comments:

  1. Excellent points. And not only are housing prices a problem, but there is a shortage of affordable housing, so that homelessness has been growing. The increase in climate-related home loss will only exacerbate this.

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    1. You are completely right, and that could be a blog post of its own.

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  2. A further thing to think about is this attack on birthright citizenship. If that somehow made it into law, then potentially another whole cohort of people who might do that work could be taken off the board. I can't imagine it will get to that, but I find it awful to contemplate.

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