U.S. Tariff and Deportation Policies on Collision Course in Agribusiness
Supply Chain Brain
JULY 8, 2025
The share of hired crop farmworkers who were not legally authorized to work in the United States grew from roughly 14% in 1989–91 to almost 55% in 1999–2001; in recent years it has declined to about 40%, the USDA says. Department of Agriculture (USDA) figures, roughly half of hired crop farmworkers lack legal immigration status.
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