[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 123 (Thursday, July 20, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H6134]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR UNDOCUMENTED FARMWORKERS
(Mr. PANETTA asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. PANETTA. Mr. Speaker, I represent the central coast of
California, known to many of my colleagues as the salad bowl of the
world. It is where agriculture is the number one industry, and it is
where the farm labor movement was partially founded.
Now, as many Republicans and Democrats know, in agriculture,
undocumented farmworkers do a majority of the labor-intensive work
needed to put food on our dinner tables. That is why I am a cosponsor
of H.R. 2690, the Agricultural Worker Program Act, also known as the
``Blue Card'' bill.
This bill would provide a majority of our farmworkers with a path to
legal permanent residence. Now, it doesn't allow people to jump the
line. It doesn't just give them benefits. In fact, there are certain
obligations that they must undertake in order to receive those
benefits. They have to work in agriculture for at least 100 days, and
then they have to commit to working in agriculture for 100 days over
the next 5 years.
Our farmworkers, whom we employ and critically need, are now living
in the shadows for fear of deportation. This bill would provide legal
protections for our farmworkers to ensure a better future for their
families, our farms, and our communities.
While it is my hope that this bill would again be incorporated into a
larger comprehensive package negotiated by Republicans and Democrats,
just like it was in 2013 when Congress nearly passed comprehensive
immigration reform, the people who help feed our families deserve this
opportunity, and that is why I support it.
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