- Farm Bureau supports comprehensive immigration reform that addresses American agriculture's needs.
- Farmers need comprehensive changes in existing immigration laws and regulations to ensure they have a legal and stable labor force now and in the future.
- The agricultural sector relies on workers for planting, cultivating, harvesting and processing of high-value commodities with an estimated farm value of more than $40 billion annually.
EDITORIAL
Sep 8, 2010 — The Baltimore Sun
At the same time, a substantial number of people who were already living in the country were unable to find work and chose to leave. True, 11 million unauthorized immigrants sounds like an enormous challenge. The potpourri of ideas, languages, customs, cuisines and cultures the world's immigrants brought with them are all ores in the grand melting pot of America's multicultural, multiethnic national identity.
- Editorial: Forced LaborSep 8, 2010 — New York Times
- GrijalvaSep 8, 2010 — The Arizona Daily Star
- Immigration Crackdown Steps Into the KitchenSep 8, 2010 — New York Times


