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Immigrant Workers Didn't Invade the U.S. They Were Recruited
As aggressively as the U.S. pursues immigrant enforcement, it has also invited and recruited immigrant workers.
The story behind Loza Farms, one of the few Mexican American-owned hop farms in the U.S., is one of love, family, ...
Officials say progress is being made in talks between the U.S. and Mexico over how to address a shortfall in Rio Grande water ...
Julia Ortega makes organic coffee on a carbon-neutral farm in Puebla, keeping her business both profitable and sustainable.
Harvesting cannabis in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley as a migrant labourer in 2023, Maria recalls being surprised when ...
Paraquat is banned in more than 70 countries, but still legal in the United States. Now, a growing number of U.S. farmers are ...
Read another story in the series of Capital & Main’s investigation: Child farmworkers exposed to toxic pesticides amid lax enforcement. The summer sun burned through the clouds in California’s Salinas ...
The story of Greeks in Texas begins in 1817, whence a young Greek man named Nicholas joined the group of pirates of sea ...
UFW and 18 farmworkers sued DOL on Nov. 21, 2025 to reverse H-2A wage cuts DOL rule cuts H-2A pay $5 to $7 per hour, shifting $2.46B to employers Lawsuit alleges IFR violated APA and creates adverse ...
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