Specific Factors, labor mobility, and pears

This picture and the New York Times article that accompanied it several days ago, illustrates why the owners of specific factors like to see workers move to their labor-intensive sector, and why it hurts them when that movement is impeded or reversed.
Pickers Are Few, and Growers Blame Congress - New York Times

Rotting pears

In terms of our simple models the consequence of less immigration from abroad will be lower returns to specific factors in the US pear industry, higher wages for pear pickers lucky enough to be in the US, and higher pear prices for the rest of us.

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