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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRollins suggests Medicaid recipients can replace deported farmworkers.
I have no words.
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told reporters Tuesday that she thinks Medicaid work requirements and automation will help offset President Trumps massive immigration crackdown, which has threatened migrant farmworkers.
Theres been a lot of noise in the last few days and a lot of questions about where the president stands and his vision for farm labor, Rollins said during a news conference with Republican governors. Ultimately, the answer on this is automation, also some reform within the current governing structure, and then also, when you think about there are 34 million able-bodied adults in our Medicaid program, there are plenty of workers in America.
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What were going to do is were going to do something for farmers where we can let the farmer sort of be in charge, Trump told Fox Newss Sunday Morning Futures host Maria Bartiromo. The farmer knows hes not going to hire a murderer.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5389919-agriculture-secretary-migrant-laborers/

livetohike
(23,541 posts)empathy. They all speak without thinking and what comes out is callous and crass.
greatauntoftriplets
(177,976 posts)Where does that cross the line into slavery?
SWBTATTReg
(25,493 posts)Diamond_Dog
(37,659 posts)lapfog_1
(31,128 posts)guess what? AI is coming for YOUR job too. In fact, it is much easier to replace an executive with an AI chatbot than to automate most farm jobs that require special robotics along with AI to determine what to pick, what to not pick, how to handle the produce so that it remains in good condition, etc.
You, OTOH, could be replaced by a video puppet. Or a box of rocks.
durablend
(8,427 posts)Hell an artificial plant would be better.
Diamond_Dog
(37,659 posts)brush
(60,620 posts)Maybe at ICE gunpoint. That's the only way.
Jumping Jiminy
(1 post)Will this include a wage and benefit increase?
senseandsensibility
(22,943 posts)and I think we all the know the answer to your question, unfortunately.
Norrrm
(2,445 posts)A small-time hood, Bobby Kopas, attempts to coerce Majestyk into a protection racket of using unskilled drunks to harvest his watermelon crop.
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As of January 2025, 71.4 million people were enrolled in Medicaid, according to preliminary CMS data. An additional 7.3 million were enrolled in CHIP. Together, the two programs covered nearly 41.4 million adults and 37.4 million children, or 23% of the U.S. population.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=how+many+people+are+on+medicaid&form=ANNTH1&refig=8d24fbb9b01b40c9b479da79b30ae54a&pc=U531
Wounded Bear
(62,534 posts)
Norrrm
(2,445 posts)What gov't program will they set up to house the workers?
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,528 posts)If the Trump administration is counting on Americans on Medicaid replacing immigrants on farms, officials should probably start working on a Plan B.
Agriculture secretary suggests Medicaid recipients can replace immigrants as farmworkers.
— hateGOP (@hategop.bsky.social) 2025-07-08T21:36:08.484Z
If the Trump administration is counting on Americans on Medicaid replacing immigrants on farms, officials should probably start working on a Plan B.
www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/agriculture-secretary-suggests-medicaid-recipients-can-replace-immigra-rcna217572
This week, as Reuters reported, the moving target moved again:
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on Tuesday that there will be no amnesty for agricultural workers from the Trump administrations efforts to deport all immigrants in the country illegally. The farm sector has warned that mass deportation of farm workers would disrupt the U.S. food supply.
To be sure, the Cabinet secretarys comments were newsworthy, though if recent history is any guide, a prominent White House official, including possibly Donald Trump himself, will contradict Rollins very soon.
But of particular interest was something else the agriculture secretary said.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3lthhwchvtw2h
Link to tweet
I cant emphasize this enough, Rollins said. There will be no amnesty; the mass deportations continue, but in a strategic way; and we move the workforce toward automation and 100% American participation, which with 34 million able-bodied adults on Medicaid, we should be able to do fairly quickly.
In other words, as the agriculture secretary sees it, theres no need for concern about farmers losing out on immigrant labor because those workers can be replaced thanks to automation and Medicaid beneficiaries......
But what I find myself stuck on is Rollins quote in the context of the Republicans domestic policy megabill. GOP policymakers approved sweeping and unprecedented cuts to Medicaid, arguing that Americans who lose coverage can simply get jobs that offer health insurance.
Its against this backdrop that the secretary of agriculture suggested that Medicaid beneficiaries whose coverage is at risk can replace immigrants as farmworkers, brushing past the inconvenient fact that farmworkers tend not to get health care coverage.
All of which is to say, if the administration is counting on Americans on Medicaid replacing immigrants on farms, officials should probably start working on a Plan B.
Kid Berwyn
(21,367 posts)Be best at prison labor, if you get my drift.
Diamond_Dog
(37,659 posts)Rollins speaks as if EVERY farm worker is here illegally. Like who is surprised, really.