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Trump’s Plan BACKFIRES in HIS FACE and PEOPLE ARE PISSED. Trump is making things more expensive, food is going up. And farmers can’t find help.

MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump’s big plans already devastating the country as people are figuring out how bad he is for the country.

Yes, recent events in Bakersfield, California, indicate that immigration enforcement actions have led to a significant decrease in the agricultural workforce. In January 2025, unannounced raids by the U.S. Border Patrol in Bakersfield targeted areas where day laborers and field workers congregate, such as outside a Home Depot and a local gas station. These actions have caused widespread fear among immigrant communities, leading many workers to avoid their jobs and keep their children home from school. citeturn0search4

The impact on the agricultural sector has been immediate and severe. For instance, during the citrus harvesting season, there was a notable decline in worker attendance, with reports indicating that 25% of the workforce was absent one day, escalating to 75% the following day. This labor shortage poses a significant threat to the local economy, which heavily relies on agriculture. Economists warn that if such enforcement actions continue, the region could face “absolute economic devastation,” potentially leading to a recession-level event. citeturn0search4

These developments are linked to the immigration policies of former President Donald Trump, who has advocated for mass deportations and increased immigration enforcement. The recent raids in Bakersfield appear to be a direct result of these policies, causing disruptions not only in the local labor market but also in the broader agricultural industry. citeturn0search4

In summary, the intensified immigration enforcement actions associated with Trump’s policies have led to a significant loss of workers in Bakersfield, California, particularly in the agricultural sector, with serious economic implications for the region.

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