Source: PRESS RELEASE, 7/21/21 Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned witnesses at the hearing on immigration and labor in the agriculture industry. The panel included two Iowa witnesses: U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom
Vilsack; and Jen
Sorenson of Ankeny, president of National Pork Producers
Council, communications director at Iowa Select Farms and manages activities
for the Deb and Jeff Hansen Foundation.
WATCH Grassley
questioned Vilsack on how the ongoing immigration crisis is ultimately affecting
farming and ranching communities located along the southern border. He
specifically asked Vilsack about a recent
letter that the American Farm Bureau Federation and all 50
state Farm Bureaus sent to Vilsack, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland about the impact of the border crisis on farming
and ranching families in border areas. “Is USDA currently taking any action to help farming families who have experienced damage to their crops and property as a result of the border crisis? If not, does USDA have any plans to do so?” Grassley asked. Grassley
also asked Vilsack about H-2A visa access for year-round agricultural employers
who are currently ineligible. “What are your views on expanding the H-2A program to cover year-round agriculture workers such as animal agriculture and agricultural processing? “I know you are generally supportive of the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, but what is your response to employers, including some Iowa-based employers on our next witness panel, who have expressed concerns about how the bill addresses H-2A access for year-round employers and the bill’s cap on H-2A workers for year-round employers?” Grassley asked.
WATCH Grassley
asked Sorenson about the importance of allowing year-round agricultural
employers have access to the H2-A visa program. “Can you explain some of the challenges your members and similar employers face from not being able to participate in the H-2A program?” Grassley asked. Grassley’s opening remarks can be found HERE and
photos from the hearing can be found HERE.
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