Immigration Issues End a Pennsylvania Grower’s Season

Crackdowns on illegal immigrants have discouraged migrants from seeking farm work throughout the US. Few Americans are willing to take on the seasonal employment that requires long hours in the hot sun. As a result, farmers avoid planting crops, like tomatoes or strawberries that require hand picking. A political climate that resents illegal immigrants contributes to higher food prices and some farms going out of business. – YaleGlobal

Immigration Issues End a Pennsylvania Grower’s Season

Paul Vitello
Friday, May 9, 2008

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