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112 The Looming Labor Crisis: How Mass Deportations Could Devastate the US Dairy Industry
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112 The Looming Labor Crisis: How Mass Deportations Could Devastate the US Dairy Industry

The Bullvine · The Bullvine

January 9, 202516m 15s

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Show Notes

The U.S. dairy industry is facing tough times as President-elect Trump’s immigration plans could lead to a big drop in its workforce. As many as 80% of workers in some areas are immigrants, and their deportation could cause serious damage to not just the dairy farms but also the communities that rely on them. Bruce, a dairy farmer, highlights the industry’s need for these workers, saying, “We wouldn’t survive without them.” With 51% of the industry’s workforce being immigrants, the work they do is crucial. Trump’s stricter immigration rules raise fears of a $5.8 billion hit to milk sales and a $16 billion loss to the wider economy. Critics argue that deporting illegal immigrants could actually harm the job market, and advocates are pushing for reforms—like legalizing current workers and improving guestworker programs—to keep America’s food supply stable and plentiful. https://www.thebullvine.com/politics/the-looming-labor-crisis-how-mass-deportations-could-devastate-the-us-dairy-industry/