Senate passes AgJOBS language, but immigration reform remains uncertain
Senate passes AgJOBS language, but immigration reform remains uncertain
WASHINGTON -- The border could be shut down, making it difficult to maintain the estimated 1 million undocumented agriculture workers in the country, or foreign workers could earn a chance to become U.S. citizens, depending on the immigration reform bill that survives Congress. "There are two polar opposite approaches to immigration reform before Congress now," said Robert Guenther of the United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association in Washington. By a vote of 62 to 36, the Senate approved the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006 on May 25 that would secure agriculture workers by