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Immigration Reform and Agriculture Peter Feather USDA, Office of the Chief Economist Presentation delivered at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium (IATRC) Clearwater Beach, FL, December 15-17, 2013

Immigration and Agriculture Immigration Reform and Agriculture December 15, 2013 Peter Feather, USDA, Office of the Chief Economist

Present Situation Approximately one million agricultural workers in the U.S. Half are thought to be illegal Farmers have access to a guest worker program (H-2A) for temporary workers if a labor shortage exists and can be documented Dysfunctional program that is not well utilized Senate Bill -- Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act All encompassing bill, about a fourth devoted to agricultural immigration issues House Bill Agricultural Guest Worker Act More limited -- specific to a new guest worker proposal

Senate Bill: Undocumented Farm Workers Presently in the U.S. Resident aliens who have worked at least 100 days per year in agriculture during the two year period ending in December 31, 2012 can apply for documentation ( blue card ) Spouses and children also eligible One year application window pay fee/penalty Blue card expires after 8 years The blue card holder must continue to work in agriculture to ultimately apply for permanent resident status within five to eight years 8 Year period 100+ days/year for at least 5 years 5 Year period 150+ days/year for at least 3 years

Entry Into the Program Existing H-2A Demonstrate a shortage Newspaper ads, contact former employees, state work force ad Petition the U.S. DOL for temporary certification File form (I-129) with DHS Worker applies for a visa in his home country Proposed Senate Program Demonstrate a shortage State work force ad sufficient Employer registers with USDA Designated Agricultural Employer good for 3 years File form (I-129) with DHS DHS must grant within 7 days Worker applies for a visa in his home country

Housing, Travel and Compensation Existing H-2A Employer pays employee transportation cost Employer provides on-site housing Employer must hire any U.S. worker until 50% of the job is complete Employer must pay three fourths of contract hours Proposed Senate Program Employer pays employee transportation cost Employer provides on-site housing, or vouchers Employer must hire any U.S. worker until H-2A workers arrive Employer must pay three fourths of contract hours Appeal process for natural disasters

Numbers and Length of Stay H-2A Program No cap on employees Only available for seasonal work Workers return home when the contract is fulfilled Proposed Senate Program Capped at 112,333 per year Available to all types of agriculture Workers must fulfill initial contract, then become atwill workers Can work for any designated agricultural employer Can stay in the U.S. for 3 years (+3 year extension)

Wages H-2A Program Wage rate set by the U.S. Department of Labor, known as the adverse effects wage rate Same wage for all workers in different regions of the U.S. Across regions, it ranges from $9.50 to $12.33 in 2013. Proposed Senate Program Six occupations identified with separate wages initially set either by statute or by USDA Supervisors (Set by USDA) Animal breeders (Set by USDA) Graders and sorters.. ($9.37, $9.60, $9.84) Equipment operators ($11.30, $11.58, $11.87) Crop/nursery/greenhouse ($9.17, $9.40, $9.64) Farm/ranch, aquaculture ($10.82, $11.09, $11.37)

Enforcement Enforcement Worksite labor laws apply to guest workers enforced by the DOL (same as H-2A) DOL has the power to fine employers (same as H-2A); USDA has the power to remove employers from the program Winners and Losers? -- Both sides benefit Wages now tied to skill level Housing vouchers Streamlined process with DOL removed More worker mobility with no contracts Longer term visas Both seasonal and non-seasonal employers have access

Entry Into the Program Existing H-2A Demonstrate a shortage Newspaper ads, contact former employees, state work force ad Petition the U.S. DOL for temporary certification File form (I-129) with DHS Worker applies for a visa in his home country Proposed House H-2C Program Demonstrate a shortage State work force ad sufficient Petition USDA for temporary certification USDA must grant petition within 10 business days File form (I-129) with DHS DHS must grant within 7 days Worker applies for a visa in his home country

Housing, Travel and Compensation Existing H-2A Employer pays employee transportation cost Employer provides on-site housing Employer must hire any U.S. worker until 50% of the job is complete Employer must pay three fourths of contract hours Proposed House H-2C Program Employer does not pay employee transportation cost Employer does not provides on-site housing, or vouchers Employer must hire any U.S. worker until H-2A workers arrive Employer must pay one half of contract hours Appeal process for natural disasters

Numbers and Length of Stay H-2A Program No cap on employees Only available for seasonal work Workers return home when the contract is fulfilled Proposed House H-2C Program Capped at 500,000 total Available to all types of agriculture including processing Workers must fulfill initial contract, then Can work for any agricultural employer who petitions USDA Can stay in the U.S. for either 18 months (seasonal employment) or 36 months (non-seasonal employment)

Wages H-2A Program Wage rate set by the U.S. Department of Labor, known as the adverse effects wage rate Same wage for all workers in different regions of the U.S. Across regions, it ranges from $9.50 to $12.33 in 2013. Proposed Senate Program Wages are the greater of the minimum wage and the prevailing wage

Enforcement Enforcement USDA and DHS have the power to fine employers who fail to meet the required employer conditions USDA has the power to remove employers from the program DOL role? Bill does not elaborate on who enforces job site conditions Winners and Losers? Mostly benefits employers