Oregon winemakers brace for immigration crackdown

Portland, ORLocal News

Oregon winemakers face an uncertain future as President Trump retracts his commitment to protect immigrant workers in agriculture and hospitality from deportation. The wine industry relies heavily on these workers, raising alarms about potential labor shortages during the crucial summer harvest season. Local winemakers are advocating for state intervention to safeguard their workforce and ensure continued production. The industry contributes significantly to Oregon's economy, with wine sales generating millions in revenue annually. Without a stable labor supply, the quality and quantity of wine production may decline.

Winemakers are urging policymakers to consider the economic repercussions of losing immigrant labor. This situation underscores the broader implications of immigration policy on local industries. As the summer harvest approaches, the urgency for a resolution grows.

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