When agricultural policies prioritize American workers over immigrant labor, farmers face severe economic consequences because American workers typically refuse to perform physically demanding agricultural jobs at the wages offered to immigrant workers, leading to labor shortages, crop rotting, and potential food supply disruptions across the agricultural sector.
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all these damn illegal aliens taking over American jobs. It ain't right because they're all criminals, you know.
That's why we need a strong leader that'll put Americans first. That's why I voted for him because he say he's going to deport all them illegal aliens.
Okay? Cuz I'm a proud American farmer. I don't need no illegal immigrants taking over my jobs. Ain't that right, Jose?
Jose Pedro, where did y'all go? Hey, where did they go?
>> They left. Why did they leave? They got work to do. Because they were illegal and you voted for the guy that wants to deport them. Not really the most stable working environment. What? But I need their cheap labor to make my thin profit margins to make sense financially.
>> Well, you should have thought about that cuz now you're going to have to hire Americans and they're going to unionize and ask for higher wages and eat into those profit margins.
>> Are you saying that I have to face the consequences of my own actions? because we can't afford this. We're going to all going to be bankrupt in two quarters.
>> Funny how life works that way.
>> You're not going to believe this. I saw someone on Twitter were saying the white farmers on Twitter were saying that when they had all these mass deportations that they just automatically thought that they were going to send the black people to work their farms. the black farmers who had already lost their farms and just, you know, other black people because they needed to help and they wanted the government to send them, I guess, criminals so they can work on their farm so they can keep their farms because, you know, me keeping my farm and not caring about you and giving you low wages, that's just the American dream, right?
Stop it. Y'all need to stop this. This is just totally ridiculous. Lil Johnny, Lil Susie, all the ones that you're paying all this money because you've gotten all this government money for free. You need to go get them out of college, which is what they used to do in the olden days. Get them out of college. Get them out of their little jobs and get them working that farm on the weekend. There you go. See, I fixed it for you.
>> Hello guys. I hope you're doing great.
Thank you so much for coming back and tuning in to Kenyan Beast. Now, white farmers are having it hard. White American farmers are having it hard.
Moso Texas farmers, Nebraska farmers, they're having it hard. And there's a crisis going on because they voted for someone who wanted they voted for the guy who gave them American first. They gave American people jobs first. Now, working on farms is not just about planting seeds and etc. It it contains a lot. And the people who are working to the farms were immigrants and black people most of them. Now they were being paid less.
And these white farmers they had already uh fused themselves into a system where they only pay less to ille to immigrants or to black people. So having sending these immigrants away, having deporting these immigrants away and black people backing down, backing down like they can't work on farms again, now they have to give white Americans that farm job and you cannot pay the white Americans the same as you are paying the illegal immigrants or immigrants or black people. There's a crisis and there is no white white American want to work on farms with that with that less pay. It's only migrants and back then was only black people.
It's a crisis. A lot of farms, there's no workers, there's no food supply. It's crazy. Watch this clips and then I'm coming back with Mo.
>> Texas is now reporting that 28% of the farm workers are not showing up.
>> Oh wow. We have some breaking news. It turns out that if you deport all your farm workers, nobody's around to pick your crops. Groundbreaking stuff. This New York Times article by Linda Chu reports that the Trump administration, you know, the same people who promised a 100% American workforce with higher wages and better benefits, just quietly filed government paperwork admitting their crackdown is causing, and I quote, significant disruptions to production costs, threatening the stability of domestic food production. They wrote that with their hands and submitted it to the federal government. So, what's the master plan? Now, stay with me here.
Their plan is to bring the immigrant workers back. You know, the ones that they just deported, except this time, they're going to pay them less. Because in 2025, out of more than 400,000 farm job posting that legally required an American applicant first, 182 Americans applied, 182. And a farmer in Colorado said it so the rest of us didn't have to. We can't farm without going back to guest workers. Going back. billions spent, families destroyed, people died.
And the conclusion after all of that is, "Okay, fine. We need them, but let's slash their pay by up to $7 an hour and make them live in employerowned housing." A New York Times journalist called it exactly what it is, indentured service. That's the 100% American workforce they promised you, receipts.
Now, >> so I know I was talking about, you know, the Latino vote before, the Viva vote for Donald Trump. Okay. Well, let's get on over to the white folks.
The white farmers. So, word is out now that the white farmers voted for Dadra because they thought they were going to get black Americans in the fields because they also thought black folks did not have jobs.
So when we put this all together, somehow the white farmers were convinced that black folks don't have jobs. We don't work.
We don't work. And so they voted for Donald Trump because they thought, okay, he going to send them in the fields. So Donald Trump and them with that whole project 2025 said, "Okay, so we got to make this happen. So we got to cut these DEI stuff, all this DEI stuff to put black Americans out of work." When in reality, they put a bunch of white folk out of work just to get black folks out of work.
And so all these cuts, all these cuts that are happening are to try and harm black Americans so much to they think that we're going to go into the fields.
Now, when you think about that, that makes you double back and see why they want the Latinos out because the Latinos, right, to them, they are reproducing entirely too fast. Okay? And so they're like, "We got to get them out of here.
because black Americans don't reproduce as fast as the Latinos.
And so if we could get them out, then the black Americans can take their place in the field. That's This is for real. And so now you double back to the black jobs. They're taking your job.
Yes. You got to double back to what he said. They're taking black jobs, y'all.
Like, they have all this down. They They have all this whole circle.
So, now let's go back to the farmers if you're still with me, okay? Because the white farmers, they that's what they believed was going to happen. So, if y'all got all that straight, this is a message to the white farmers. The last thing you want is for black Americans to be in your fields.
The don't let the devil fool you. As a matter of fact, you might want to let the devil fool you to see what's going to happen. What I'm trying to tell you, the last thing you ever gonna want is black Americans in your fields.
N I'm let you you fill in the blank. Go down. And this goes to show that they will go to any lengths. Remember I said that, you know, first of all, we had the Latinos, some Latinos, not all of them, especially them Cubans, them Cuban ones talk about they're you're next. You're next, right?
To black Americans, so they thought we was immigrants. Okay? And so now we have the white farmers who are still living in the 1700s.
Thinking back to glory days, quote unquote, they thought with their vote, we were going to the fields. So you got one group thinking they gonna kick us out of here and we got another group of people thinking that we going to the fields.
Now this right here, this right here is a a real mental problem cuz people are literally stuck. I'm telling y'all, people are stuck in the 1700s when they think about black Americans, okay? to I'm telling you their thought process.
They sit around probably campgrounds and picnics and stuff and talk about how can we make this happen. That was their heyday. I'm telling you when that freaking plantation house burned down in Louisiana, I think, right? That was their heyday. No, I'm trying to say that was their heyday. When that plantation house down in Louisiana got got torched.
Okay, I'm telling you that broke them.
But you know, I just want to you know what? I want to teach them a little a little bit more history if I have your attention. Right. If I have your attention, right? This is this is some history that a lot of people don't know.
Okay. But y'all didn't know um black Americans had white servants. Y'all ain't know that?
I mean, it wasn't widespread or anything like that, but we had we had we had uh white servants. Yeah. Yeah. And they wanted to be our servants cuz they needed work. They were coming over from Europe. Yeah. And they were docile, too.
Yeah. They were docile. And And black Americans, the aristocrats.
Mhm. The wealthy ones, cuz they were wealthy ones. Okay.
They had white servants. So, I don't know if y'all ever see if y'all ever see them pictures. Let me find a picture. I couldn't find a picture. I wasn't going to go back and try to find a picture, but they if you can if you can watch videos, you'll be able to find a picture of possibly some black people in the horsedrawn carriages and there may be someone white as the horsemen or the co I'm not sure what you call them, coachmen or whatever. Yeah, he worked for them.
Yes, indeed. It was a big thing. It was a big big thing. You know, when everybody began to see in the early 1900s, you know what?
Black Americans, you know, they use the other word, black Americans. Black Americans have white servants. Yeah, that's a bit of history they don't like to put on TV.
And you know, the reason for it is because they were like, okay, they had they had, you know, white people here that they could hire and they also had black people here that they could hire, but they felt that the white people from Europe were so docile and they were they they were less expensive. Now, they weren't the only ones who thought that. The wealthy white people thought that, too.
Mhm. The wealthy white people were like, "Yeah, we like the docile the docile immigrant white people. They're a lot cheaper. They take less money." Yeah.
So, there's a bit of history for you.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. It was like that.
Oh, yeah. Because they knew they would have to pay black Americans a lot more.
Lot lot more. So, they always went for the immigrant.
And see, when the black Americans hired the white immigrants, they were they did they were like really really like, "Yes, we will do it. Yes, we will do it." Cuz they want to stay in America. Here's the difference. Here's the difference, though. Black Americans didn't mistreat them.
They didn't mistreat them at all. But anyway, that's just a little side note.
But yeah, to the white farmers again, this the last thing you want. The last thing you want is for black Americans to be out in your fields.
The last thing you want, trust and believe. And next time, you know what?
Stop stop basing your vote on how to harm black Americans because you're going to end up running into that wall that's going to tumble. Okay? That's what's going to end up happening. Stop doing that. All of you do it. Like all of you. You had the conservative Asian-Americans coming through with the whole Ivy League school. We don't want black Americans there. Then you had the I will vote for Donald Trump Cubans, okay? Who were who were thinking, "Okay, you're next. You're next. You're next."
Okay. Okay. We're not immigrants, so we're not next. And so, and now we have the the white farmer who thought that they were going to get the black Americans in the fields. And then and then this is all off of project 2024.
So now look look look where you got America. Look where you got the United States of America. And and you know a lot of people say why black Americans think everything revolves around them.
No y'all think everything revolves around us because y'all make everything revolves around us.
Y'all stuff coming out.
>> Wait. You mean to tell me Americans don't want to pick lettuce for $2 an hour? No. Now the farmers are crying cuz they can't find any workers. Ain't that something? After you pushed out all of the immigrant workers who actually did the job, now you're standing around wondering why Cet and Kaye won't come pick your cabbage and 100ยฐ weather for $4.75 and a capri. Y'all really thought folks were going to jump at the chance to break their backs for pennies on a dollar.
But you know what's even funnier, y'all?
Some of these farmers say the American workers they do get they don't even last the whole damn day. One guy said somebody walked off by and honestly I support it. Listen, I wouldn't be out there picking strawberries and fighting bees and being dehydrated just so that farmer could sell those strawberries for $12.99 a box at at Whole Foods.
Negative. See, they've been telling you this lie for years. They took our jobs.
Nah, Americans, you didn't want those jobs. You just didn't want them to have the jobs either. Now look at you. A field full of crops and not a soul to pick them. Next time, think twice before turning labor into a culture war. Cuz now it's just you and your own damn tomato.
>> Um, they come here because of the opportunity. Some are coming with drugs.
Some are coming with human trafficking.
Some are coming for no good reason. Some are organizing the other ones uh as banditos and coyotes and other uh malifactors. But most overwhelmingly are coming for the jobs. Yes, they're taking our jobs. No, they're not taking our jobs. They are taking jobs that you don't want. Now, is that absolutely true? No. some of the jobs they take are jobs that Americans may want. Very rarely is something 100 in terms of the uh equities involved, but overwhelmingly they are taking jobs that are unfilled because Americans do not want them or can't live on the wages that they get paid to do them.
So that's why they're coming. So what happens when they leave? you now have people in a lot of the service industries and aggro business uh that aren't there. So what is that going to do? It's going to reduce services. It's going to make it more expensive to get things picked, sorted, packaged, delivered, cleaned, cooked, etc., etc., etc. And that will be a challenge for the economy. And that's why I don't believe that Trump does a deportation of all of them. I don't think it's possible. I don't think it's legal. I don't think logistically it makes sense in terms of how expensive it would be.
>> It's Joe from Georgia. So, this is news out of Texas. But folks, these are alarm bells ringing for the entire United States and our government is not listening. Uh overnight, multiple farms in the state of Texas completely shut down. And the reason for this shutdown was because they have lost almost 100% of their workforce.
Now we know this this is the result of the immigration raids and stricter enforcement, but the ripple effect is going to be felt all the way across this country.
Now you've got crops that are rotting in the fields.
you have livestock that is not being uh attended to at all and that takes a lot of personnel and we're talking. So now we're getting every area of food to include meat and the communities that surround these farms, those businesses and those people who depend on the income from these farms.
It's creating disasters for small communities in Texas.
Now this is not stopping at Texas farms.
This is going to end up all the way across America, especially in the bread basket, the middle of the nation, because they have tons of immigrant help.
But folks, the alarm bells are ringing.
Your food on your plate is being affected.
So, you got to think about it. Uh it won't be soon until either prices go ridiculously high or you just won't have any food to some more sad news to report.
This is Nicholas Gilbert.
Nicholas owns a farm in upstate New York called Adon Farms.
about 20 miles from the border of Canada.
Nicholas's farm survives on very small margins.
So when he put in an order to Canada for feed for his 1,400 cows, he was surprised when the order came in that there was an extra $2,200 tacked on top.
Nicholas didn't understand why.
He was told by Trump that Canada would pay the tariff.
We tried to warn Nicholas, but sometimes people that wear that hat, their brains aren't really working too well.
Looks like Nicholas might now be losing his farm.
What a shame.
Mr. President, you know I'm not a fan of yours, but the people of Illinois, the farmers of Illinois need your help.
You're headed to China right now, and we need you to end the trade war. You're killing Illinois farmers. you're killing our soybean industry. And we've got to end this. Make life easier for our farmers. Lower the cost of fertilizer.
End the tariffs on everything that helps our farmers get by. Yo, welcome back.
Now, many people who live in the cities never think about where food comes from.
That's number one. And food come from the rural city. People they walk into the streets, they walk into the stores, they see fruits, they see vegetable, they see meat, they buy it, and then they leave. Simple. But they don't know that the labor behind that. They don't know how these fruits and these seeds were were planted. And for decades, American agriculture system has depended heavily on workers willing to do difficult and physical jobs, long hours, hard conditions, hold temperature work.
And many people say they themselves do not want. Okay. And that creates uncomfortable conversation because some people say just let Americans do those jobs. But others say if those jobs are available, why are many struggling to fill them up? And the debate is out here now. Here is a point. People who work on the farms, they are the people who they they they can work on long hours with the low pay in hard conditions and hot temperature. And white folks can't do that. Can't do that. And that's why it is so hard right now on them. When you talk about black farmers, when you talk about black people on the farms right now, they are trying to put up some policies and laws to make sure that black people are going back to the farms. But black people have said, "Hell no, they ain't going back.
They ain't going back." Black people have gone through a lot just to build the the the the economy of the US, for example. They went through a lot during plantation, sugarcane plantation just to to come up with a economy of America and they were paid in less. So America had had not tested this bitter side of working long hours with less money. And when black people said no and then boom crisis became. When immigrants were deported then boom crisis began.
Because farming is not only about labor.
Farmers are dealing with higher fuel cost right now. Again they are dealing with the equipment expenses rising fertilizer prices weather challenges and etc etc the market uncertaintity and etc. And now they have person in the power who is DJT number one deported the migrants number two everything is high economy is high fuel is high in every corner the white farmers are being held captivity by the polls they cannot escape it if they escape on the workers on the labor then the fuel prices are up. If they escape the fuel prices, then they work the labor, nobody to work for them on the on the on on the on the land. And this is the time that they need to wake up and understand how hard black people are working or how hard immigrants were working. When we tell you that black people build America, when we tell you that immigrants build America, you start saying, "Oh, they didn't, they didn't." But this what is happening in the farms shows you exactly how black people are going through hell through blood blood and sweat just to make sure that there is food there is fruits there is seeds there is cereals in towns this is the time that you understand that but all to say I'll say this black people ain't going back to the farms they ain't going back to farms because the strategy that they're planning is to bring back the immigrants or black people and then pay them less than how they were paying them and told them you know what you're immigrants or you're black that's what they want because they they know exactly they created this image of America is a a land even somebody's living in Africa somewhere maybe Nigeria or Kenya Africa or in Uganda and then his promises you are going to work you're going to work in America just telling him you're going to work in America only that they know they'll make these Africans run to go and work there. But right now we areizing that and our brains are working, our minds are working right now. We are trying to bring about uh the the the end of this ideology that white or America is the land of milk and honey. Let everyone build his own countries. If you don't want immigrants in your country, they have gone they go build their Mexico. If you don't want black people, you don't want Afghan immigrants, they gone back to Kenya, go and build their pyram. You tell me what you think about this video in the comment section.
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