Van Orden says heβs working on proposal to help immigrants get work permits

U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden receives the endorsement of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau. (Henry Redman | Wisconsin Examiner)
U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden says heβs working on a proposal that would alter two current work authorization programs to make it easier for businesses including farms and hotels to hire immigrant workers.Β
Van Orden, who sits on the House agriculture committee, told the news outlet NOTUS that heβs working with Trump administration officials on a proposal to alter the H-2A and H-2B visa programs. Both programs currently provide temporary work visas for people working seasonally.Β
The H-2A program, which is targeted at seasonal farm labor, has frustrated Wisconsin dairy farmers because year-round workers, including in dairy, are not eligible for the program. Immigrant workers comprise an estimated 70% of the labor force on Wisconsin dairy farms.Β
βRocks are heavy. Trees are made of wood. Gravity is real. Thereβs 20 million illegal aliens here that have been floating agriculture, hospitality and construction for decades, and we need their labor,β Van Orden told NOTUS.
Van Orden said the proposal is in line with the Trump administrationβs increased immigration enforcement efforts because it doesnβt offer a pathway to citizenship or encourage an increase in unauthorized crossings of the border while making it easier for people to come to the U.S. to work.Β
βThatβs why people come here illegally, because itβs so hard to come here legally,β Van Orden said. βWeβre all working towards the goal of making sure that our economy can maintain its relevancy.β
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