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Trump administration’s feedback about farm work will possible backfire
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Trump administration’s feedback about farm work will possible backfire

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To the editor: What I discover fascinating about Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins’ assertion that migrant laborers can merely get replaced by automation and Medicaid recipients isn’t just the underlying cruelty expressed towards each hardworking immigrant laborers and Medicaid recipients, neither is it the stunning ignorance (“Trump official suggests Medicaid recipients, automation can change immigrant employees. California farmers disagree,” July 9).

What I discover fascinating is the obvious assumption by President Trump and his “mind belief” that “able-bodied adults on Medicaid” are all folks outdoors of his very base. From a purely political perspective, it’s the one means I could make sense of Rollins’ proposal. I hate to be the bearer of unhealthy information to Trump’s group, however in keeping with present statistics, the biggest group of Medicaid recipients within the U.S. are white non-Hispanics (estimated to be 39.6% of all recipients). A majority 55% of white voters forged ballots for Trump within the 2024 election. Because of this of Medicaid recipients who’re registered voters, it’s not unreasonable to imagine that a big portion are Trump voters.

Trump and his administration’s seeming indifference to subjecting Medicaid recipients who might occur to be GOP voters to the kind of contempt and cruelty they usually reserve for immigrants and other people of coloration tells me that they (as is usually the case) won’t have thought-about the results of their proposals on their very own voters. And on this case, it appears to me that this specific lack of judgment is sort of a rogue torpedo fired by the Trump administration that’s headed proper again on the GOP. It is going to be fascinating to see how this impacts the midterm elections.

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