Agricultural Worker Program Act 2019 Fact Sheet
The Agricultural Worker Program Act of 2019, led by Senator Feinstein and Congresswoman Lofgren, provides an opportunity for experienced agricultural workers to apply for temporary legal status if they show consistent employment in US agriculture and meet other criteria, and lawful permanent residency if they meet future agricultural work requirements.
The Agricultural Worker Program Act of 2019, led by Senator Feinstein and Congresswoman Lofgren, provides an opportunity for experienced agricultural workers to apply for temporary legal status if they show consistent employment in US agriculture and meet other criteria, and lawful permanent residency if they meet future agricultural work requirements.
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