Bipartisan agreement on need for more farm workers

Tuesday February 26, 2013 4:00 PM

By ERICA WERNER

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats are joining together to demand changes to the nation's farm worker program as Congress looks to rework U.S. immigration laws.

Lawmakers and witnesses at a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday said the visa program that allows farmers to hire foreign workers is so unwieldy it accounts for only a very small percentage of the hundreds of thousands of farm workers hired in the U.S. And half or more of agriculture workers are here illegally, experts agree.

These workers play a critical role to the U.S. economy and food supply. But farmers and growers say their productivity and ability to keep operations in the U.S. is threatened by difficulties ensuring a stable labor supply, and that must change. Meanwhile workers said they should get more protections.

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