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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Apr 18, 2026, 04:38 AM Saturday

So many food service workers are being deported that restaurants are now begging lawmakers for help [View all]

Source: The Independent

Friday 17 April 2026 17:29 EDT


Restaurants in deep red Texas are making an unlikely call for immigration reform as the Trump administration’s deportation campaign continues to rock the industry nationwide. A group of businesses and food-industry groups came together last month to form Seat the Table, which is lobbying for work permits for immigrant food and agriculture workers.

“I think the vast majority of Americans recognize that there is a large group of undocumented immigrants who have been literally keeping food on our tables,” Kelsey Erickson Streufert, chief public affairs officer at the Texas Restaurant Association, a coalition member, told The New York Times. “And if we remove those people, it is going to hurt everyone in terms of higher prices.”

Restaurateurs and labor organizers alike say the Trump administration’s immigration agenda has sent chills across the industry, with businesses losing workers to deportations and even legal employees staying away for fear of being picked up.

“We have created networks of people that are driving, observing, and guarding our spaces in shifts morning and night,” an anonymous restaurant owner told the industry news site SevenFifty Daily about his employees in Minneapolis during this winter’s mass federal immigration operation in the state. “We moved team members from riskier areas and secured rent-free places for them to live in safer neighborhoods.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-deportation-immigrants-restaurant-industry-visas-b2960138.html

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Let the republican owners work those fryers themselves Whip-poor-will Saturday #1
Because no (D) is allowed to own a business? Igel Saturday #3
Maybe if MacDonald's lost enough workers, Rump would do something about immigration reform. And I still want to know LaMouffette Saturday #2
Raise the wages and the help will come Fullduplexxx Saturday #4
Seattle has that experiment underway. $15 minumum wage. maxsolomon Yesterday #17
You're a little behind. Seattle's minimum wage is now $21.30 Angleae Yesterday #19
Oh, right. maxsolomon Yesterday #20
Restaurant failures are always frequent GenThePerservering Yesterday #21
I know they're frequent. maxsolomon 9 hrs ago #22
All Of The Predicted Things Are Happening DallasNE Saturday #5
More fuckin FAFO. ananda Saturday #6
Probably going to have to use Matthew28 Saturday #7
Free whine with your food, a**holes? Wonder Why Saturday #8
It's like Texas got exactly what it voted for. Imagine that. n/t flvegan Saturday #9
Let's say that they received the work permits that they requested Klondike Kat Saturday #10
Please, please don't make us pay American workers. SidneyR Saturday #11
Companies and corporations are not entitled Farmer-Rick Saturday #12
Companies & Corporations just send their stuff bobalew Saturday #13
Yeah, that use to be illegal Farmer-Rick Sunday #16
Who would have thought? Aussie105 Saturday #14
It's called 'FAFO' you stupid little shits. OldBaldy1701E Sunday #15
What BAIL them out like farmers? BULL fucking SHIT! Bengus81 Yesterday #18
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