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  2. H-2A visa - Wikipedia

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    An H-2A visa allows a foreign national worker into the United States for temporary agricultural work. There are several requirements of the employer in regard to this visa. The H-2A temporary agricultural program establishes a means for agricultural employers who anticipate a shortage of domestic workers to bring non-immigrant foreign workers to the U.S. to perform agricultural labor or ...

  3. ‘Gone for good.’ U.S. workers flee farms, leaving WA growers ...

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    Washington now uses 10% of the entire H2A pool to fill nearly 1/3 of all farm jobs in the state as more and more domestic workers choose to move on from the industry, according to data from the ...

  4. Florida woman abused H-2A visa workers in multiple states ...

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    An Avon Park woman helped abuse H-2A visa workers in Florida, Georgia and Indiana. She admitted it and was allowed to work for someone else in Florida with a history as an an abusive employer. And ...

  5. Discriminating against U.S. workers, abusing H-2A workers ...

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    There were more than $17,000 in back wages owed and $182,000 in civil money penalties paid by a business that services Home Depot and businesses throughout the South.

  6. North Carolina Growers Association - Wikipedia

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    Eury was familiar with the H-2A guest worker program, formalized in 1986, from his previous work as a former state labor department official, [2] a job he lost due to illicit cannabis cultivation. Eury has been described as the largest importer of H-2 guest workers, with other companies copying NCGA's model.

  7. Guest worker program - Wikipedia

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    The Bracero Program was a temporary-worker importation agreement between the United States and Mexico from 1942 to 1964. Initially created in 1942 as an emergency procedure to alleviate wartime labor shortages, the program actually lasted until 1964, bringing approximately 4.5 million legal Mexican workers into the United States during its lifespan.

  8. ‘Not enough beds’ A look at the farmworker housing crisis in ...

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    The state’s largest H-2A employment agency, Wafla partners with recruiters in Mexico to fill H-2A positions at Washington’s farms and ranches, as well as some farms in Oregon and Idaho ...

  9. Operation Blooming Onion - Wikipedia

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    From the 2010s through the 2020s, the H-2A visa program grew significantly as farm owners struggled to hire enough domestic workers to tend to their crops. [5] Between 2010 and 2020, the number of people in Georgia who were in the state via an H-2A visa grew from roughly 5,500 to 27,614, [5] second only to Florida in the number of H-2A visa ...