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New data examines immigrants' role in U.S. food supply


Published on 2025-05-07 15:48:00 - AZFamily
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  • New data is providing insight into the role immigrants play in our nation's food supply chain. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman speaks with experts from the Migration Policy Institute about how immigration affects food production and availability.

The article from AZFamily, published on May 7, 2025, discusses a new report highlighting the significant role immigrants play in the U.S. food supply chain. According to the data, immigrants make up a substantial portion of the workforce in agriculture, food processing, and food service industries. The report emphasizes that without the contributions of immigrant workers, the U.S. food system would face severe disruptions, potentially leading to increased food prices and reduced availability. The article also touches on the challenges these workers face, including labor rights issues and the need for immigration reform to better support this vital workforce.

Read the Full AZFamily Article at:
[ https://www.azfamily.com/2025/05/07/new-data-examines-immigrants-role-us-food-supply/ ]