Immigration raids in Texas are starting to hit the economy
At Monte Cielo, a new housing development in this growing region of South Texas, half-built homes are sitting empty. On a recent day, just a few workers hovered behind temporary wrap tacked to wall frames.
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... The quiet scene comes after federal immigration agents have hit the development repeatedly, carrying out at least half a dozen raids there in recent months, builders said. The most recent was a few weeks ago. Some eight workers were arrested in a chaotic scene of laborers running away from federal vehicles racing through the three-street subdivision at high speed, the builders said. The result? Homes are months behind schedule, and contractors face an uphill battle to recruit more workers to finish them. "They hear Monte Cielo and say No, no. You can pay me whatever you want, but I'm not going to go work there,'" Alejandro Garcia, one of several builders with homes under way in the development, said of the challenges in trying to hire workers. The situation is becoming familiar across the Rio Grande Valley, where trade groups are raising alarms about aggressive immigration enforcement wreaking economic havoc. Construction delays threaten higher prices for buyers and lower margins for builders. Some builders said they just hope to break even on delayed projects. Materials suppliers are laying off employees. One local concrete company filed for bankruptcy protection, citing a drop-off in sales because of immigration raids as the reason. ...
The result? Homes are months behind schedule, and contractors face an uphill battle to recruit more workers to finish them.
"They hear Monte Cielo and say No, no. You can pay me whatever you want, but I'm not going to go work there,'" Alejandro Garcia, one of several builders with homes under way in the development, said of the challenges in trying to hire workers.
The situation is becoming familiar across the Rio Grande Valley, where trade groups are raising alarms about aggressive immigration enforcement wreaking economic havoc.
Construction delays threaten higher prices for buyers and lower margins for builders. Some builders said they just hope to break even on delayed projects.
Materials suppliers are laying off employees.
One local concrete company filed for bankruptcy protection, citing a drop-off in sales because of immigration raids as the reason. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-11 01:52 PM | Reply
All you magats that voted for this better pick up the slack from baby Goebbels ethnic cleansing.
Hop to it.
#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-02-11 03:11 PM | Reply
It wouldn't surprise me if the owners of the construction company voted for Trump!!! If they didn't know what Trump's illegal immigration crackdown would do to their industry, they are either stupid or weren't paying attention. Either way, they deserve what they are getting.
#3 | Posted by FedUpWithPols at 2026-02-11 06:29 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Another promise made and kept. Anyone who voted for Trump knew this was coming, and most people who voted for him wanted this. #8 | Posted by lfthndthrds drudge.com
#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-02-11 06:31 PM | Reply
Looks like Pres Trump's mass deportation raids may be putting a significant dent in his goal of making house-ownership more affordable ...
#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-11 07:46 PM | Reply
@#3 .... If they didn't know what Trump's illegal immigration crackdown would do to their industry, they are either stupid or weren't paying attention. ...
My guess would be along the lines of ... ~he wouldn't hurt my business.~
#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-11 10:04 PM | Reply
"Homes are months behind schedule, and contractors face an uphill battle to recruit more workers to finish them."
Either Americans can't frame a house, or Americans can't frame a house for twelve bucks an hour.
I wonder which one it is.
#7 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-02-11 10:07 PM | Reply
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