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  2. Immigrant US farmworkers prepare for Trump mass ... - AOL

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    Despite the high proportion of undocumented immigrants, there is little access to appropriate legal services for farmworkers in some of the state's largest agricultural counties, said Ivette ...

  3. Idaho has about 35,000 undocumented immigrants. Who are they ...

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    In 2021, 86% of undocumented workers in Idaho were employed, compared with 74% nationally. ... Most work in agriculture, construction and service. Nationally, undocumented immigrants worked mostly ...

  4. Migrant worker - Wikipedia

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    In the United States 65% of farm workers are Latino, with about half of the workers being undocumented. [5] The jobs available to undocumented migrant workers in America are often in the domestic, industrial and agricultural field. These jobs are often physically demanding and are often dangerous.

  5. Workers call for safety net benefits for undocumented ... - AOL

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    Since last fall, Central Valley agricultural workers have had less work due to prolonged rain storms and the resulting flooding. But undocumented immigrants are ineligible for unemployment ...

  6. Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers Protection Act of ...

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    The Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act (AWPA or MSPA) (public law 97-470) (January 14, 1983), codified at 29 U.S.C. §§ 1801-1872, is the main federal law that protects farm workers in the United States and repealed and replaced the Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act (P.L. 88-582).

  7. Labor rights in American meatpacking industry - Wikipedia

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    The lack of rights of undocumented workers makes them invisible to the public. [1] In addition, following the 2002 Supreme Court decision in Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board, "immigration law takes precedence over labor law," which challenges undocumented workers' ability to get compensation benefits. [1]

  8. Days before new Florida law takes effect, undocumented ... - AOL

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    Undocumented labor has kept industries like agriculture and construction afloat in Florida for decades. Farms in and around Homestead and Florida City have survived on the labor of workers from ...

  9. Farmworkers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Farmworkers in Fort Valley, Georgia in 2019. Farmworkers in the United States have unique demographics, wages, working conditions, organizing, and environmental aspects. . According to The National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health in Agricultural Safety, approximately 2,112,626 full-time workers were employed in production agriculture in the US in 2019 and approximately 1.4 to 2.1 ...