Migrant farm workers go on high alert amid immigration raids
Source: ABC News
February 8, 2025, 6:25 AM
California's Central Valley is considered "America's bread basket," supplying a quarter of the nation's food and producing 40% of its fruits, nuts and other table foods.
However, roughly half of California's farm workers are undocumented immigrants, so President Donald Trump's plan to fast track mass deportation and the images of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids across the country have spread fear on these farms. It started shortly before Trump returned to office on Jan. 20. The U.S. Border Patrol raids in Central Valley's southern Kern County -- dubbed "Operation Return to Sender" -- hit close to home for people in the region.
"Op Return to Sender brought 78 undocumented noncitizens, many w/criminal records, out of the shadows," USBP Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino wrote in a Jan. 16 post on X. The people arrested didn't all have criminal records, and immigrant rights groups say fear is trickling through undocumented workers.
"You have families that are being ripped apart. You have community members that are living in fear," immigration attorney Ana Alicia Huerta told ABC News. "They're scared to go outside. They're asking neighbors and friends who have status to drive them back and forth because they're concerned that they may be targeted." Advocacy groups say the raids have prompted some farmworkers to stay home, which could reduce the harvesting of produce and other goods.
Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/US/migrant-farm-workers-high-alert-amid-immigration-raids/story?id=118434172

sinkingfeeling
(55,084 posts)Rebl2
(16,196 posts)dont have that kind of $. Corporate farms do though.
doc03
(37,748 posts)damn fruit.
Lulu KC
(7,893 posts)Will they see the light?
Aussie105
(6,974 posts)Is the term just a euphemism for modern day slaves?
Last time slavery was abolished, a lot of states cried foul and took up arms.
Trump, being who he is, doesn't realize what he is doing to the country.
Or maybe he does, and is enjoying it.
Mopar151
(10,270 posts)Show a valid employment contract @ the border, or put up $1000 deposit against income and FICA withholding. This would get you a Guest Worker card, with a taxpayer ID, so that the "worker"may file income taxes. Would also give an opportunity to set up driving credentials, etc. with both US and "back home" addresses.
Among other things, this would let folks go back home when the work slows down, and re-enter legally when their season's work opens up.
BumRushDaShow
(151,373 posts)even "having papers" (ID, etc) becomes irrelevant.
This country has a deep deep, multi-generational problem and we keep going through these cycles trying to remedy it when the foaming-at-the-mouth loons come hunting for minorities.
Mopar151
(10,270 posts)BumRushDaShow
(151,373 posts)the current "round ups" have ended up CAPTURING "legal" people - whether full citizens who had been here for generations, or naturalized citizens, or those on green cards, or those who are legal residents attempting to go through the full process. There have even been reports of them demanding ID from Native Americans who live on reservations.
THAT is the insidiousness of racism.
Mopar151
(10,270 posts)Reforming the system to add more failure for fascists? That's A win.