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Multiple Texas Farms Shut Down After ‘Almost 100%’ Of Workforce Vanishes Overnight | animalplanethq.com

The reason is simple: an increase in immigration enforcement, including high-profile ICE raids, shook Texas farm workers to their core. The news filtered fast that workers—regardless of legal status—chose safety over a salary.

Farmers, who had been working with their crews for decades, described the loss as “devastating” and “unprecedented.” This is alarming as most farms are founded upon immigrant labor, both legal and illegal, creating a domino effect for the food system as a whole.

. . . When farm workers vanish, the effects are felt far beyond the fields. Livestock is untended, crops go unpicked, food production declines, and food prices dramatically increase. In Texas alone, where specialty vegetables and fruits must be hand-picked, worker shortages jeopardize entire harvest seasons.

This results in fewer foods on grocery store shelves, higher prices for families nationwide, and a greater reliance on imports. Threads on Reddit and YouTube are already predicting price hikes and empty produce shelves.

https://animalplanethq.com/multiple-texas-farms-shut-down-after-almost-100-of-workforce-vanishes-overnight/Open linkView original on lemmy.world
ponder.cat

Phase 2: Prison labor

It also carries the side “benefit” of getting farm owners (and, indirectly, anyone who cares about being able to eat food) complicit in and supportive of the “person who didn’t do anything wrong -> detention” pipeline as it ramps up and expands.

You heard it here first.

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lemmy.ca

I have been predicting the return of slavery wide scale via prisoners for years.

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fedia.io

It's already been going on, now it will just increase in scale. The ICE detainees are being used for labor in the detention centers for fuck's sake! At least prisoners are directly exempt in the law for being convicted of a crime (however corrupted the concept might be), detainees waiting for processing aren't convicted of shit.

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that’s just synergising industries to increase efficiency and effectiveness of under-utilised resources!

/S

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lemmy.world

Predicting? I mean.....you're a little late, bub. That shit's been happening since the 80s. Blame Reagan.

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lemmy.world

No, that's phase 3. Phase 2 is foreclosures, bankruptcy, and buying at insanely discounted rates. THEN it's slaveprison labor.

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You're still off by 1, before you can have prison labor they're going to have to make disagreeing with the government punishable by forced labor. Then they're going to farm all of the social media and lock everyone up.

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Even "better", only people with the right connections will have access to this slave labour, so only very wealthy or very Fascist farmers will get their harvests harvested.

Win, win, win for Fascism in the US.

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Phase 3: Expansion of laws to criminalise any vauge behaviour the govt decides is unacceptable.

When everyone is guilty, you can extort the funded class to look the other way and exploit the unfunded class by imprisonment and forced Labor. The legal system will be saturated by arrests for 'disorderly conduct', 'resistimg arrest' and 'anti-governmemt activities' faster than the courts can keep up with tossing out bogus charges. If you have money,you post bail and try really hard to behave yourself and not rock the boat. If you don't have money, it's off to the work farms for you.

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Can't a man cut the heads off parking metres in the privacy of his own town without being treated like some sort of criminal?!

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Actually, I think I heard it first in the 1200s when Genghis Khan had similar concepts. He also would raze the village, kill the men and children, and rape the women......but give it time. Maybe that's one of the provisions within "the big beautiful bill". Maybe it's coming next year.

.........I don't know if I should indicate that I'm joking. It's the kind of joke where you laugh, but also it's a nervous laugh because you no longer feel safe in your own country, and it REALLY feels like we need a new modern civil war to take out the trash like we did 200 years ago.

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lemmy.world

I wonder how many of these farmers in Texas voted for Trump? My guess is the majority of them. You reap what you sow.

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It's one of those rare moments when both something and its opposite are objectivelly true.

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lemmy.ca

They voted for this.

Let them figure it out.

If you own property, start a garden. You’re likely going to need it.

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lemmy.world

Mark my words Republicans will turn to using convict labor to harvest crops before they ever turn on Trump or admit any faults.

Step1: Round up undocumented immigrants and criminals.

Step2: Put them in prison for “crimes”.

Step3: Profit! Lease them to farms for $1 a day. Since slavery is legal if you are incarcerated. Republicans are going to build an entire underclass of criminals who will do these jobs.

Bonus: None of the brown people or criminals will be able to vote because they are now felons. Farmers will cry and vote Republican if anyone even suggests doing away with the prison industrial system.

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It always amazes me that the amendment made it exactly five words before it put a gigantic loophole in place that has the ability to negate the whole thing.

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lemmy.zip

That sounds realistic except how do you rent out slaves from Alligator Alcatraz. It’s not exactly commuting distance to any Texan farms?

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Maube we should start calling it Alligator Auschwitz and have "Work sets you free!" emblazoned in neon over the entrance.

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Alligator Alcatraz is just the first. Republican governors will be tripping over themselves to build concentration camps to supply slave labor other states industries.

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lemmy.sdf.org

It's too bad that I don't give a fuck about farmers who voted to arrest their workforce. Put on a cowboy hat and harvest your produce yourself. This is what you wanted.

If you didn't notice, I also hate cowboys.

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I thought I was the only one who thought this. I've never met someone wearing a cowboy hat who had integrity.

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lemmy.world

I'm sure there are plenty of Republicans willing to take a job for shit pay that is back breaking and dangerous right?

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It really is wonderful, I could only wish to have the government give me my dream job, and these Republicans just get handed a golden opportunity, it's like Charlie and the golden ticket, I will go down and congrat them on the big winnings and bestest deals while they are knee deep in pig shit

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lemmy.world

It really felt like it, but it has a human’s name on the byline, fwiw. And there were some “rounded corners” that made me think a person edited it a fair bit.

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You telling me that "Animal planet HQ" might not be a reliable political news source?

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Disappointing to see such slop so heavily upvoted just because it fits what people want to see.

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lemmy.world

why use prisoners? they are detaining countless immigrants, they might put them on forced labour.

so Immigrants will have to work the fields for no pay.

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lemmy.ml

So MAGA isn't about the US being self reliant on produce and products after all?

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lemmy.zip

Did anyone else get ai vibes while reading the article? Idk if it's just me but the writing seemed so generic like something chat gpt spits out.

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lemmy.cafe

Good. Let them starve. Maybe they’ll do something about it.

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lemmy.world

Um......who's "them" in this scenario? Because if the farms shut down, that means EVERYBODY starves. Can't feed the public if there's no food supply.

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lemmy.world

My guess is “them” = Americans? This (for now) is largely a “them” problem and it’s unlikely anyone will really push back until most people lose their bread and / or circuses. It makes sense. Most people want to just “be” and live peacefully, and will avoid disruptions until they can’t.

I hope they find a way to correct their government before things get to starvation though.

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lemmy.world

US citizens do not want this shit.

More to point, the idiots that voted for this while thinking it would happen are a very, very small minority.

And even then, it's looking reaaaal likely that a significant amount of those votes for this shit were faked.

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No, we did not accept any of it. There's been massive, colossal protests about it all in fact. We don't like this, and we've been TRYING to get it to stop.

The problem is that both parties, the media, and big tech companies are doing everything they can to normalize this shit and pretend that the protests are small, have no momentum, can't accomplish anything, and it's already too late.

It's not.

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reddthat.com

I'm sure a lot of plantations closed when the slaves were freed.

I say fuck them. Fuck em all

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“Labour shortage” is owner-class speak for “nobody willing to work for this pittance I’m offering.” It’s the slavery OP is probably not a fan of, I’d reckon.

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If anything, this hopefully illuminates to all Americans how much of our labor is provided by the periphery.

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I think ICE wellness farms will find the guards being murdered and the slaves being armed.

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