By John D. McKinnon and Miriam Jordan
The Bush administration rolled out a set of proposed rules aimed at stanching the flow of undocumented workers who have been crossing the border to work on U.S. farms.
The rules would encourage farmers to hire more legal guest workers from other countries under a 20-year-old visa program covering agricultural workers. The changes would modernize what is known as the H-2A visa program by loosening many of its stricter requirements, particularly on wages that must be paid to guest workers and on housing. Currently, critics of U.S. immigration policy say, farmers are encouraged ...
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Farm-Worker Plan Aims To Curb Illegal Hires
Labels:
agriculture,
Farm workers,
farms,
illegal hires,
visa program,
visas
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