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Immigration raids are threatening businesses that supply America's food, farm bureaus say

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The article from WMUR discusses how potential immigration raids are causing concern among farm bureaus in New England, as they fear a significant disruption to the food supply chain. The raids target undocumented immigrants, many of whom are essential workers in the agricultural sector. Farm bureau leaders argue that these workers are crucial for planting, harvesting, and processing crops, and their removal could lead to labor shortages, increased food prices, and potential food scarcity. The article highlights the dilemma faced by the agricultural industry, balancing the enforcement of immigration laws with the need to maintain a stable workforce to ensure food security.

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