As wages go up, people, particularly the poor, can better afford higher prices.
Because direct labor is typically a small percentage of crop costs, lower energy prices will easily offset it.
You said it was not possible.
The illegal immigrants will not be expelled quite quickly, and agricultural workers will likely be the last to go.
In any event, we can do without grapes for a while.
While illegal aliens represent a significant percentage of agricultural workers, they do not represent a significant percentage of illegal aliens, which is what I said.
I’m sorry that was not more clear.
How is he going to deport people in the country legally, unless they have committed a crime?
He talks plain and speaks the truth.
Let the governor and mayor try to stop illegals from being deported and lock them up.