Immigration Reform: Implications for Agriculture

Martin, Philip L

from ARE Update Vol. 9, No. 4, March/April, 2006

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Abstract

About half of U.S. farm workers are not authorized to work in the United States. Pending immigration reforms aim to prevent the entry and employment of more unauthorized foreigners, but differ on what to do about unauthorized workers already in the United States.

Keywords

immigration, employment, workers, reform, agriculture

Citation

Martin, Philip L. 2006. "Immigration Reform: Implications for Agriculture." ARE Update 9(4): 1-4. University of California Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics.
https://giannini.ucop.edu/filer/file/1453327745/16719/