Praeli: I think what you see across the country is that families are facing skyrocketing prices for food, housing, child care, elder care — and immigration policies are directly tied to these. Recently, we saw the Department of Labor acknowledge that current policies are hurting… pic.twitter.com/64q9NlUSqh
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 24, 2025
Praeli: I think what you see across the country is that families are facing skyrocketing prices for food, housing, child care, elder care — and immigration policies are directly tied to these. Recently, we saw the Department of Labor acknowledge that current policies are hurting farms: they’re making it harder to hire workers and driving up the price of food.On coffee and bananas! So everything will be okay!
And it’s not just farms. Industries that rely on immigrant labor — construction, home health care, child care — are also feeling the strain. That translates directly into higher costs for everyday families. Groceries, housing, child care, the building of new homes — these policies that target immigrant communities actually make life more expensive.
The Supremes may take away Trump’s tariff ball. But how does he get all those workers back?
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