California farmers could soon enjoy bumper crops thanks to President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to lift water restrictions.

💥But who will pick them if he follows through on his deportation threats?

The country’s largest agricultural constituency backed Trump in November -- bucking California’s deep-blue electorate over his campaign promises to “open the faucet” and deliver more water to the state’s parched, conservative-leaning Central Valley.

But now it’s reckoning with an uncomfortable contradiction:
Trump also campaigned on mass deportations of undocumented immigrants,
who make up at least half of the state’s agricultural workforce.

“To say it would have an impact on California would be an understatement,”
said Chris Reardon,
vice president of policy advocacy at the industry group California Farm Bureau Federation.

Reardon, who declined to say who he voted for,
has been fielding calls from members asking him what exactly will happen to workers.

“We just don’t know yet,” he’s told them.

politico.com/news/2024/12/26/c

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@Npars01 @cdarwin Haven't read the article but I already know. Some regions of the Central Valley have subsided over 100 feet and it takes thousands of years to replenish those aquifers. And even then, they won't be the same as before.

We humans are eating the planet.

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