Video: Texas produce industry will feel long-term impacts of Gov. Greg Abbott’s vehicle inspection program

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In this video, see the impact of Abbott’s increased border inspections on produce importers, fruit stand vendors and truck drivers on both sides of the Texas-Mexico border.

The Texas Tribune visited the Rio Grande Valley during the chaotic week in April and interviewed workers along several points of the supply chain, from transnational truck drivers to produce importers to fruit stand vendors.

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All Abbott was doing is a safety check after they were inspected for contraband. This was strictly done to slow down truckers to cost the state and nation money and empty store shelves. That what DanPatrick told fox entertainment. Make the democrats look bad.

Maybe Mexico should stop facilitating the trafficking of millions of people to our border, and we won’t have to check the trucks coming through to make sure people aren’t sweltering to death inside of them?

Oh no, not the fruit stand vendors. Won’t somebody please think of the fruit stand vendors?!

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