Why Trump’s Deportations Will Drive Up Your Grocery Bill
Donald Trump,Immigration,Deportations,Food Prices,Economy And Jobs
For the past few years, over and over, voters have told pollsters and pundits that they’re hopping mad about inflation. Well, we just elected a president who, if he follows through on two of his central campaign promises — across-the-board tariffs and mass deportation of undocumented immigrants — will probably cause soaring inflation.
How will voters react?
I’ve written about the likely inflationary impact of Donald Trump’s policies. All of that still stands. But there’s an issue that I haven’t stressed as much as I probably should have: the specific effects of his proposed deportations on grocery and housing prices, both of which have been political flashpoints.
Related Coverage
AllSides Picks
Headline Roundup
ICE Will Stop Reporting Deaths of Released Detainees, Returning to Pre-COVID Policies
June 9th, 2026
News
Euthanasia Malpractice, Migrant ‘Abuses’ and a Racism Ruling: Latest News You Likely Missed
Malayna J. Bizier
June 6th, 2026
More News about Immigration
News from the Left
News from the Center
News from the Right
The Hill
New York Post (News)