Mass deportations could have significant economic consequences, particularly in agriculture, where a large portion of the workforce is made up of immigrants. The removal of these workers may leave crops unharvested, leading to financial losses for farmers and higher prices for consumers. This situation highlights the need for comprehensive immigration reform that balances enforcement with the economic contributions of immigrant labor.
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¿Quién recoge la cosecha? El costo oculto (y económico) de las deportaciones masivas El Tiempo Latino
¿Quién recoge la cosecha? El costo oculto (y económico) de las deportaciones masivas El Tiempo Latino