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Source: Reuters
Lisa Tate is a sixth-generation farmer in Ventura County, California, an area that produces billions of dollars worth of fruit and vegetables each year, much of it hand-picked by immigrants in the U.S. illegally.
Tate knows the farms around her well. And she says she can see with her own eyes how raids carried out by agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the areas fields earlier this month, part of President Donald Trumps migration crackdown, have frightened off workers.
In the fields, I would say 70% of the workers are gone, she said in an interview. If 70% of your workforce doesnt show up, 70% of your crop doesnt get picked and can go bad in one day. Most Americans dont want to do this work. Most farmers here are barely breaking even. I fear this has created a tipping point where many will go bust.
In the vast agricultural lands north of Los Angeles, stretching from Ventura County into the states central valley, two farmers, two field supervisors and four immigrant farmworkers told Reuters this month that the ICE raids have led a majority of workers to stop showing up.
That means crops are not being picked and fruit and vegetables are rotting at peak harvest time, they said.
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