Immigration enforcement crackdowns can create labor shortages in agricultural sectors, forcing farmers to pay overtime wages to existing workers, which ultimately drives up consumer prices for food products like dairy and produce.
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Democrat Says Immigration Crackdown Is Raising Your Grocery Prices #ShortsAdded:
I was just up in Upstate New York in Adirondacks in the 21st congressional district represented by Miss Stefanik. And I met a bunch of dairy farmers there. Told me it was impossible for them to find workers to work the farms.
And with the additional crackdown on migrant labor, it's pretty much impossible for them to get the workers they need. So, what's the economic result of that? Well, they take the citizen labors they've got and they do mandatory overtime. So, they're working um you know, an additional 15, 20, 30 hours a week. Then they've got to pay them time and a half under the federal labor standards act. So, the prices go up now because they're not able to find enough workers to satisfy the demand. Their choice at that point is either to pay the farmers less money, which they can't do because of the
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