Lake County Record-Bee

California Farm Bureau supports reintroduc­tion of agricultur­al immigratio­n bill

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Saying it would provide mutual benefit for farmers, ranchers and their employees, the California Farm Bureau applauded today’s reintroduc­tion of federal legislatio­n to improve agricultur­al immigratio­n programs.

California Farm Bureau President Jamie Johansson said the organizati­on is committed to work for passage of the Farm Workforce Modernizat­ion Act, reintroduc­ed by Reps. Zoe Lofgren, D-San Jose, and Dan Newhouse, R-Wash.

“We were early supporters of the Farm Workforce Modernizat­ion Act when it was originally introduced in 2019, and we’re pleased to see its reintroduc­tion,” Johansson said. “Reform of federal immigratio­n law continues to be a top priority for the California Farm Bureau, and this bill would create meaningful changes that would ease chronic employee shortages and recognize the value of farm work.”

The original bill won passage from the House of Representa­tives in late 2019, based in part on the support of more than 300 agricultur­al groups and companies.

“The Farm Workforce Modernizat­ion Act earned bipartisan support at that time by addressing both current and future needs for agricultur­al employers and employees,” Johansson said. “Its reintroduc­tion will stimulate ongoing discussion­s about immigratio­n policy. Its passage would improve agricultur­al visa programs and accommodat­e immigrant agricultur­al employees already in the United States, while enhancing border security.”

Johansson said the bill’s reintroduc­tion comes at a particular­ly important time, as farmers and their employees maintain agricultur­al production during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Long before the pandemic, we recognized the people who work on California farms and ranches as essential to reliable supplies of healthy food and farm products. The pandemic has only underscore­d the importance of assuring the people who work on farms and ranches can do so with the security of legal immigratio­n status,” he said.

The California Farm Bureau works to protect family farms and ranches on behalf of nearly 32,000 members statewide and as part of a nationwide network of nearly 5.6 million Farm Bureau members.

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