Washington rally urges guest worker reform
Washington rally urges guest worker reform
WASHINGTON -- Time is running out for the U.S. Senate to fix a controversial immigration reform bill, but Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID) reassured a crowd of producers and farmers who traveled to the nation's Capitol March 15 that relief is in sight.
During a meeting with the Senate leadership, Sen. Craig said that he was told immigration reform legislation would not move out of the Senate without an appropriate title for agriculture.
"We are causing them to understand that this industry is more sensitive to the need for a steady labor force than all others," he said.
During a meeting with the Senate leadership, Sen. Craig said that he was told immigration reform legislation would not move out of the Senate without an appropriate title for agriculture.
"We are causing them to understand that this industry is more sensitive to the need for a steady labor force than all others," he said.