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Limiting the supply of migrant labor drives costs up, not down, and the ICE raids have had a significant negative effect on businesses reliant on illegal immigrants.
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Do you have numbers on how many migrant farm workers have actually been deported or detained?

Because going around and harassing and deporting other or non-essential non-status immigrants would drive labor costs down because of the chill it would put through those who are grudgingly tolerated.

And besides, given the quality of personality ICE seems to be employing even (especially) at its highest levels, I simply assume there's corruption such that if I'm a large orchard or whatever I simply pay ICE to stay away.

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https://www.brookings.edu/articles/macroeconomic-implication...

"There was a significant drop-off in entries to the United States in 2025 relative to 2024 and an increase in enforcement activity leading to removals and voluntary departures. We estimate that net migration was between –10,000 and –295,000 in 2025, the first time in at least half a century it has been negative."

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They do have a revolt on their hands from farmers… go watch some of their pleas for help.
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It's nothing like it would be if ICE was actually doing substantially more than fascist theater.

There'd be no food on the tables, frankly. And people in Silicon Valley would have messy houses and algae in their pools.

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Honestly think it’s just a matter of resources and they would rather play theater for their leader than actually do the job. However, the effect has been felt.

Soybean farmers are screwed.

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Won't someone think of the poor tech millionaires' pools and their cleaning slaves? If we get rid of the slaves, they'll have to pay at first world cleaning rates! :(
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