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Related: About this forumHow the federal immigration raids could disrupt California's economy
President Trump promised a new golden age for America, but its been anything but that for Los Angeles, with its dependence on trade and immigrant labor two backbones of the regions economy.
First, the presidents tariffs cut deeply into traffic at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and now his push to arrest undocumented immigrants at work sites, which has spurred massive protests after Trump deployed the National Guard, threatens a one-two punch to a region just starting its recovery from Januarys firestorms.
The reality is that the U.S. economy is largely today dependent upon foreign born labor and in California more so, said Nicholas Eberstadt, a political economist at the American Enterprise Institute, a right-leaning think tank in Washington. For the country as a whole, were getting towards 1 out of 5 jobs being filled currently by somebody who was born abroad. In California, its more like 1 in 3.
The crackdown, depending on its scope and scale, could come at a price for industries across Los Angeles and California that have become increasingly dependent on immigrants, here legally or not, economists say.
The surge in international migration in the last two decades both by legal and undocumented workers has been key to the growth of Californias economy. A number of industries such as construction, leisure and hospitality, health care and agriculture rely heavily on immigrant workers.
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2025-06-10/how-the-federal-immigration-raids-could-disrupt-californias-economy

surfered
(7,290 posts)will definitely have an effect on construction. Note to Trump: these people looking for work are not criminals and Im willing to bet none have 34 felony convictions.
Auggie
(32,344 posts)Modesto, Fresno, Merced, Visalia, Bakersfield ... you know, where undocumented immigrants could be working for MAGA farmers?