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Community Level Impacts
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Community Study Op-Ed
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Bashing Immigrants That Feed Us
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The Wall Street Journal
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Responsible Immigration Reform
The United Dairymen of Idaho Board of Directors has identified immigration reform that helps insure the continued health and viability of Idaho's dairy industry to be the top priority for staff and Board in the coming years. Through this direction, the Board has dedicated significant resources to be used in identifying and implementing a plan that will change the perception, elected officials and the public have, in reforming our national immigration policies. This is planned to be a state and regional effort with conjoined national efforts where needed.
IDA seeks immigration reform that...
- Allows temporary workers to be in the United States longer than 10 months
- Does not require our employees to leave the country
- Does not require our employees to 'get to the end of the line' to continue being our employees
- Does allow them to remain being our employees on a renewable but temporary basis
- Does not lead to citizenship or amnesty, that itself leads to citizenship. We support the routes to citizenship already in place.
If you have questions or comments regarding our immigration policy please feel free to email them to: bob@wdbs.us. For additional contact information please visit the 'contact us' tab above.