Farmers in San Antonio for national convention worried about deportations' effect on food supply
Farmers attending a national convention in San Antonio told Texas Public Radio they're spooked about what the Trump White House's mass deportations will mean for their livelihoods — and the nation's food supply. “Everyone’s nervous," American Farm Bureau Federation Vincent “Zippy” Duvall told TPR at the organization's annual gathering this weekend. "I think what makes us most nervous is we don’t know what steps the full deportation plan has in it.”
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