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Farmers Increasingly Depend on H-2A Visa Program Amid Wage Changes

The H-2A visa program is seeing increased reliance from farmers, particularly in Washington, as they adjust to wage changes. Workers like Christian Calderon are part of this workforce, which is crucial for agricultural operations.

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Christian Calderon is one of the H-2A visa workers employed to harvest cherries in Kennewick, Washington. Farmers in the region have increased their requests for foreign workers as wage adjustments have been implemented by the Trump administration.

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American Farms Rely More Than Ever on the Troubled H-2A Visa Program

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Farmers Increasingly Depend on H-2A Visa Program Amid Wage Changes

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