
Lisa Tate
Lisa Tate is a large-scale farmer based in Ventura County, California. She has expressed deep concerns about the impact of recent immigration raids on agricultural labor, noting that over 70 percent of her workforce has disappeared due to fears of arrest and deportation. This significant drop in labor availability threatens to leave a substantial portion of her crops unharvested, highlighting the critical dependence of American agriculture on immigrant workers. Tate's situation reflects broader challenges faced by farmers in the U.S. as they navigate the complexities of labor shortages amidst stringent immigration enforcement.
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Lisa Tate manages her family business that grows citrus fruits, avocados, and coffee.
1.2 million immigrants disappeared from U.S. labour force while Trump in office, early data showLisa Tate manages her family business that grows citrus fruits, avocados, and coffee, and is hesitant to blame immigration policies for labor shortages.
1.2 million immigrants are gone from US labour force under Trump, preliminary data shows | NewsLisa Tate warns that Trump's raids threaten food security.
Agricultores advierten que redadas de Trump amenazan la seguridad alimentariaLisa Tate, a farmer in Ventura County, California, expressed concerns about the impact of immigration raids on agricultural labor.
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