

Deep Reads: Abandoned by Trump, a farmer and a migrant search for a better future
8 snips Jul 5, 2025
An American farmer battles political turmoil as federal grants crucial for his livelihood hang in the balance. JJ Ficken's dedication to ethical labor practices shines through his efforts to support migrant workers amidst uncertainty. Meanwhile, Otto Vargas, a young migrant, strives for a better future while navigating the complexities of delayed visas. Their evolving bond highlights moments of resilience and hope, revealing the intertwined fates of farmers and migrants caught in the web of government decisions and economic challenges.
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Farming Built on Commitment
- The farming industry in America is built on constant commitment amid uncertainty.
- Farmers rely on government support through grants, subsidies, and disaster relief to survive.
JJ Invests in Legal Labor
- JJ Ficken took on debt to invest in equipment, expecting grant reimbursement.
- He hired a Guatemalan worker legally instead of cheaper undocumented labor to do things right.
Grant Freeze Contradicts Support
- Trump's administration halted and froze key agricultural grants early in his term.
- This contradicts his pledge to support farmers and caused widespread distress.