A holiday thank you to the hands that feed America: immigrant farmworkers.  

John,

The holidays wouldn’t be the same without a warm, hearty meal shared with loved ones. Let’s take a moment to reflect on the people who make our holiday feasts possible – immigrant farmworkers.

More than half of the individuals who harvest the fruits and vegetables that nourish us are immigrant workers, often enduring long hours under challenging conditions. Immigrant workers are the backbone of our nation’s food supply. 

This holiday season, I invite you to help protect the workers who make your meals possible.

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Nearly 25% of the food supply chain workforce are undocumented—all at risk under President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan. 

Without immigrants, the U.S. would struggle to produce enough food. And removing such a significant portion of our labor force could disrupt supply chains, drastically increase food prices, and hurt communities that rely on agriculture. And that’s even before considering the devastating human cost of families being torn apart.

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Your gift will make a difference and help the American Immigration Council fight mass deportation and defend the rights of all immigrants who help support our country. 

Sincerely,

Jeremy Robbins 
Executive Director 

P.S. This holiday season, as we gather with loved ones, let’s honor the hard work and sacrifices of immigrant farmworkers who make our meals possible. Every dollar brings us closer to our $100,000 year-end goal, supporting the rights and dignity of the farmworkers who sustain us.

         

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