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  1. It describes the conditions that led to the Salinas general strike in the vegetable fields which began in August 1970 shortly after the successful ...

    Bruce Neuburger (author of the recent book, Postcards to Hitler), wrote to MRP recently to remind us about the incredible efforts of Chicano farmworkers to gain their rights, described in... READ MORE#Chicanos #Farmworkers #Immigration #Undocumentedworkers #Unions #WorkersRights
    On "Lettuce Wars": Remembering the struggle of farmworkers - Monthly Review

  2. Immigration enforcement’s impact on the food industry

    CityLine: Immigration enforcement’s impact on the food industry Food for thought with your dining exeperience I’M KAREN HOLMES WARD. WELCOME TO CITYLINE IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT AGENTS…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Dining ##economy #boston #culture #immigrants #immigrationenforcement #Restaurant(Industry) #SuyaJoint #undocumentedworkers
    diningandcooking.com/2201850/i

  3. Immigration enforcement’s impact on the food industry

    CityLine: Immigration enforcement’s impact on the food industry Food for thought with your dining exeperience I’M KAREN HOLMES WARD. WELCOME TO CITYLINE IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT AGENTS…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Dining ##economy #boston #culture #immigrants #immigrationenforcement #Restaurant(Industry) #SuyaJoint #undocumentedworkers
    diningandcooking.com/2201850/i

  4. Federal Agents Thought They Could Stay at #LA-area Hotels. Protesters Are Trying to Make Sure They Can’t

    When federal agents checked into a #Pasadena hotel, they didn’t expect hundreds of protesters and a day laborers’ band — now the tactic that kicked them out is spreading across LA.

    from #WorldOutlook website
    By Phoenix Tso and Elizabeth Chou
    06/20/2025 1:41 pm

    "The article below was first published by the Los Angeles Public Press on June 20, 2025. It documents a new form of the multi-faceted resistance by #immigrant rights supporters to the #Trump administration’s workplace raids and #deportations of #UndocumentedWorkers.

    World-Outlook is publishing it for the information of our readers. The headline, subhead, photo, and text below are taken from the original.

    — World-Outlook editors"

    world-outlook.com/2025/06/24/f

    #DefendRuleOfLaw
    #DueProcessForAll
    #StopTheDeportations
    #DefendImmigrants
    #USA #US #USPolitics #politics
    #news #press

  5. Federal Agents Thought They Could Stay at #LA-area Hotels. Protesters Are Trying to Make Sure They Can’t

    When federal agents checked into a #Pasadena hotel, they didn’t expect hundreds of protesters and a day laborers’ band — now the tactic that kicked them out is spreading across LA.

    from #WorldOutlook website
    By Phoenix Tso and Elizabeth Chou
    06/20/2025 1:41 pm

    "The article below was first published by the Los Angeles Public Press on June 20, 2025. It documents a new form of the multi-faceted resistance by #immigrant rights supporters to the #Trump administration’s workplace raids and #deportations of #UndocumentedWorkers.

    World-Outlook is publishing it for the information of our readers. The headline, subhead, photo, and text below are taken from the original.

    — World-Outlook editors"

    world-outlook.com/2025/06/24/f

    #DefendRuleOfLaw
    #DueProcessForAll
    #StopTheDeportations
    #DefendImmigrants
    #USA #US #USPolitics #politics
    #news #press

  6. Mass deportations could slash U.S. GDP by up to 6.8%—a $1.7 trillion hit. Rural counties that backed Trump would be hit hardest, losing critical immigrant labor in farming, construction & manufacturing. Labor gaps = higher costs, fewer jobs, and deeper economic decline.

    Add tariffs to the mix—already raising costs & sparking retaliation—and these policies risk gutting rural economies. The same communities that voted for Trump are the ones most at risk.
    #Immigration #Tariffs #RuralEconomy #LaborCrisis #AgPolicy #TrumpCountry #Economics #MastoPolitics #PolicyAnalysis #UndocumentedWorkers

  7. Mass deportations could slash U.S. GDP by up to 6.8%—a $1.7 trillion hit. Rural counties that backed Trump would be hit hardest, losing critical immigrant labor in farming, construction & manufacturing. Labor gaps = higher costs, fewer jobs, and deeper economic decline.

    Add tariffs to the mix—already raising costs & sparking retaliation—and these policies risk gutting rural economies. The same communities that voted for Trump are the ones most at risk.
    #Immigration #Tariffs #RuralEconomy #LaborCrisis #AgPolicy #TrumpCountry #Economics #MastoPolitics #PolicyAnalysis #UndocumentedWorkers