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roughly 10% of America's illegal immigrants work in America's agricultural sector, usually picking fruits and nuts. automation could put an end for demand for illegal labor
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This Fruit-Picking Robot Could Help End Illegal Immigration

May 18, 2017 Editorial Staff 0

Robotic Automation Could Help American Orchards Compete Without Migrant Labor Proponents of illegal immigration often say we need low-skilled migrants to harvest our crops—everything from Californian almonds to Washingtonian apples depends upon them. Without illegals, […]

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