Immigration reform deal collapses in the Senate
Immigration reform deal collapses in the Senate
News that the comprehensive immigration reform bill collapsed in the Senate spread disappointment across the agriculture industry, but industry leaders said too much was at stake to walk away from the fight.
A June 28 procedural 53-46 vote killed the bill and appears to have dashed chances for comprehensive immigration reform until after the next presidential election. The bill, which was abandoned by Republicans and Democrats, would have overhauled the H-2A agricultural worker program and allowed experienced farmworkers to earn citizenship.
A June 28 procedural 53-46 vote killed the bill and appears to have dashed chances for comprehensive immigration reform until after the next presidential election. The bill, which was abandoned by Republicans and Democrats, would have overhauled the H-2A agricultural worker program and allowed experienced farmworkers to earn citizenship.