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    VT-Sen. Leahy proposes reforms for immigrant farm workers

    Sen. Leahy proposes reforms for immigrant farm workers



    By DANIEL BARLOW VERMONT PRESS BUREAU - Published: May 16, 2009


    MONTPELIER – There are an estimated 2,000 immigrants working illegally – and often surreptitiously – on Vermont farms during busy seasons. And U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy would like to see as many of them as possible brought into the light.

    Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, has once again sponsored legislation in Washington, D.C., that would make it easier for farm workers who may not be in the country legally to obtain proper documents and possibly become U.S. citizens.

    Under the five-year plan, migrant agricultural workers who have worked in the United States for two or more years would be given documentation to continue working on farms. The proposal would also make it easier for farms to legally bring in workers from another country.

    "No longer will farmers ensure the waste and heartbreak of watching fields of crops rot for lack of workers to harvest," Leahy said when introducing the bill Thursday. "Workers will be able to contribute lawfully and openly to our nation's agricultural industry and integrate into their surrounding communities, adding to the fabric of our diverse American life."

    Farm work is hard, and unfilled jobs on farms are difficult to fill, advocates say. Over the years, more and more Vermont farmers have turned to immigrants from Mexico and Guatemala to work their farms, milk their cows and pick their crops.

    "The idea of what a job means has changed," said Cheryl Mitchell, a member of the Addison County Migrant Workers Coalition, a group that works with farmhands from other countries. "People want 9 to 5 jobs and that's not farm hours."

    Vermont has a relaxed policy toward many of these workers – busts by state or federal immigration officials are rare, if not unheard of, in the state. But this uneasy balance is worrisome for the workers, who don't know if they will be sent back to their country, and the farm owners, who don't want to break the law, but also want their farms to survive.

    Mitchell said she hasn't seen the latest bill introduced by Leahy, but the news makes her optimistic that changes could come.

    "It makes me immensely hopeful," she said. "We've been saying for years now that there needs to be a system in place to protect these workers and the farmers who employ them."

    State agricultural officials agree that changes need to be made – and they welcome Leahy's legislation.

    Roger Allbee, secretary of the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, said migrant workers are essential to the well-being of farms in the state. But the lack of policy clarity – he said farm owners often can't tell if the documents presented to them by workers are valid or not – causes problems.

    He said Leahy's approach would bring more workers into an immigration system that would allow them to legally stay here, while also protecting their rights and the rights of the farmers who employ them.

    "These workers just want to work," Allbee said. "Losing this worker base would be detrimental to agriculture, especially dairy farms, across New England."

    Contact Daniel Barlow at Daniel.Barlow@timesargus.com.



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    If they are legalized the farming industry wont want them anymore because the labor costs will shoot way up. Then they will import MORE illegal labor in their place and we will be back at square one again. All through history now its been these damn farms screwing the American people because of their greed. Same vocious cycle going back to before slavery.

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    Leahy: A friend to the illegals;enemy to American citizens.

    Sen. Leahy proposes reforms for immigrant farm workers. They are not immigrants THEY are ILLEGALS!

    MONTPELIER – There are an estimated 2,000 immigrants ( ILLEGALS) working illegally – and often surreptitiously – on Vermont farms during busy seasons. ( I WONDER IF THEY HAVE BEEN CHECKED FOR TB, CHAGNA, LEPROCY, MEXICAN FLU OR OTHER CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS POPULATION BEFORE WORKING ON FOOD THAT WILL FED AMERICAN FAMILIES). And U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy would like to see as many of them as possible brought into the light. I GUESS THEIR MARCHING IN OUR STREETS DOESN'T COUNT WHEN STATING THEY ARE IN THE SHAWDOWS. AND/OR WHEN THEY ARE DUMPING THEIR ANCHORS INTO OUR SCHOOLS. AND/OR AS THEY ARE OPENLY COLLECTING WELFARE AND GETTING SOCIAL SERVICES!

    Also, Vermont is still nice, as soon as they get the illegals in that state it will become like Mexico City, they destroy every place they live.

    I urge people living in Vermont to fight Sen. Leahy's efforts. He is on the traitor to the American people's traitor list!
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    Feinstein has also brought back her famous AG's bill, these people just never give up....NO
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    It seems most of the Dem's were bought by our enemies.

    I wonder what Feinstein ( and other traitors to the American people) get for promoting the illegals agenda? Do they get straight out cash? Or a promise of monies through such things as the Stimulus bill? Do they get a commission from La Raza for every illegal that they help get into our country? How much does it cost for an American politician to sell us and our country to our enemies?
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    Leahy is endorsing the AgJobs Bill I do not think he has his own bill

    People used to be willing to do the milking because it lead to their own farm now larger dairy farmers are expanding using illegal aliens.
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