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  • 11 months ago
In California's central valley, vegetable, nut and dairy farmers aren't sure how US President-elect Donald Trump's deportation plans will impact their operations. While some dairy farmers don't believe mass expulsions will happen at all, other fruit and nut farmers fear that if they do, it could be especially hard on their industry, since many harvests rely on hand picking by documented and undocumented migrant workers.
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00:00We don't know what mass deportation is going to mean, okay?
00:10We don't know when it's going to start.
00:12He said it's going to be in day one.
00:15I don't know where he's going to start because if there are millions of people here, he obviously
00:19can't cover the whole country at one time.
00:22I don't know where he's going to go.
00:48We can't have deportations here because it would disrupt our food supply for the country.
00:56We really don't think that anybody wants that.
01:18Well, number one, I don't think it would happen overnight because you don't want to cripple
01:44any kind of food source.
01:47And we provide food, the same as the vegetables, the lettuce, they provide food.
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