New York Times: To Address Farm Labor Shortage, Trump Administration Turns To Migrant Workers

Markwayne Mullin hasn’t even taken over at DHS yet and “mass deportations” are dead and the Trump administration is making it easier for Big Ag to bring in more H-2A farmworkers.

New York Times:

“For years, the agricultural sector has faced a tight labor market as farmworkers age and fewer new immigrants and younger Americans are willing to toil in the fields. Top Trump administration officials vowed that mass deportations would help, leading to “higher wages with better benefits” and a “100 percent American work force.”

But the administration has quietly acknowledged in recent months that its immigration raids and crackdown on the border have aggravated the issue. So it has instead turned to an alternative source, making it cheaper for farmers to hire immigrant farmworkers on temporary visas.

Many farmers have celebrated those changes, made to an increasingly popular visa program known as H-2A, noting the difficulty in hiring American workers and tough economic conditions for the industry. But immigration hawks and labor unions alike are opposed, arguing the move will only increase the share of foreign workers and hurt native workers and suppress their wages. …”

At least we obliterated Khag Island.

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