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In South Texas, business leaders are expressing significant apprehension regarding the future of their operations amidst ongoing discussions about undocumented workers. One produce business owner candidly stated, "We wouldn’t survive" without the contributions of these individuals. This sentiment reflects a broader concern shared by many in the region, where labor shortages could have dire consequences for various industries.
According to estimates, approximately 8% of Texas' workforce is comprised of individuals lacking legal status. This demographic plays a crucial role in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and hospitality, where labor demands are high. The potential repercussions of stricter immigration policies could lead to severe disruptions in these industries, threatening not only the businesses themselves but also the local economies that rely on them.
As the debate over immigration reform continues, Texas business leaders are calling for a more comprehensive approach that acknowledges the vital role of undocumented workers in sustaining their operations and contributing to the state's economy.
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