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Immigration Policy Chaos: How Farmers and Businesses Are Caught in the Crossfire
USAThursday, June 19, 2025
In Washington state, cherry orchards are facing labor shortages due to rumors of impending immigration raids. One operation that usually employs 150 pickers is now down to just 20. The irony is that there haven't been any actual signs of ICE in the orchards. The fear of raids is enough to keep workers away, causing significant disruptions in the harvest season.
The economic impact of these policy shifts is substantial. Foreign-born workers make up a significant portion of the workforce in critical sectors like farming, fishing, and forestry. They also play a crucial role in the hospitality industry. The uncertainty around immigration policy is making it hard for businesses to operate efficiently. They are unsure about the rules and their enforcement from one month to the next, which makes long-term planning nearly impossible.
Economists have noted that the influx of immigrants in recent years has helped the U. S. economy overcome inflation without tipping into a recession. However, the current deportation plans and the uncertainty surrounding them are now weighing heavily on businesses and the economy. The disconnect between immigration policy and economic objectives is becoming increasingly apparent. Business leaders are calling for a more stable and predictable immigration policy that aligns with economic realities.
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