This is why our Senator Larry Craig is for a guest worker program, 3 year green card with a path to citizenship, and refuses to listen to the will of the citizens in Idaho, he doesn't care that after 3 yrs these people will move into other jobs the good people of Idaho do and then bring in more farm workers to repeat the process until he completely destroys Idaho.

Why doesn't he let them work here 3 yrs, send them home and replace them with the next 3 years of workers. Is it really necessary to bring in all of their extended families and give everyone citizenship, no it isn't, he just evidently doesn't value citizenship, or the good citizens of Idaho, But he sure is proud of the Idaho Patatoes.

Well Sen. Craig you are coming up for re-election and we are going to do our best to remove you from office.

United States Senator Serving the Citizens of Idaho

Larry Craig
News Releasehttp://craig.senate.gov/press/
Dan Whiting (202)224-8078
Sid Smith (20342-7985
For Immediate Release:
May 1, 2007

Delegation Gives Congressional Honors to Idaho Potatoes

United States Senator Serving the Citizens of Idaho
Larry Craig
News Releasehttp://craig.senate.gov/press/
Dan Whiting (202)224-8078
Sid Smith (20342-7985
For Immediate Release:
May 1, 2007

Delegation Gives Congressional Honors to Idaho Potatoes, Producers
Congressional Resolutions mark 70th anniversary of Idaho Potato

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Resolutions honoring Idaho potatoes, growers and the Idaho Potato Commission are being introduced in the U.S. Congress by Idaho's Congressional Delegation. The resolutions designate May 2007 as "Idaho Potato Month" and recognize the 70th Anniversary of the Idaho Potato Commission.
The Idaho potato `brand' is recognized throughout the world for its high quality and is an identifying characteristic of the great State of Idaho," the Delegation wrote in the Congressional Resolutions. "May 2007 marks the 70th consecutive year that Idaho potatoes have been promoted by the Idaho Potato Commission, an Idaho potato industry group.recognized nationally and internationally as a top promotional authority for Idaho's potatoes and potato products

The Potato Month and Potato Commission resolutions are being introduced simultaneously in both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. The Delegation noted that Idaho's potato industry contributes approximately $2.7 billion to the Idaho economy. Idaho produces roughly one-third of all the potatoes grown in the United States, harvesting an average of between 12 and 14 billion pounds annually. Idaho's potato industry employs 39,000 state residents
and many license plates in Idaho contain the phrase "Famous Potatoes