Farmers in the United States focus on immigration reform

Song Farmers in the United States focus on immigration reform
Artist 英语听力
Album VOA慢速英语:农业报道

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[00:00.10] From VOA Learning English,
[00:02.12] this is the Agriculture Report.
[00:04.95] Farmers in the United States are experiencing
[00:08.54] a shortage of people to work their fields.
[00:12.28] The workers they do have are mostly from Latin America
[00:17.24] but enter the country with false documents.
[00:21.11] Farmers say that without immigration reform,
[00:24.99] both problems will continue.
[00:27.68] Imperial Valley is an agricultural area
[00:31.77] near the border of the western state of California and Mexico.
[00:37.59] Temperatures there are always above 38 degrees Celsius
[00:42.48] in the summer month, as a result,
[00:46.32] not much grows in the Imperial Valley
[00:49.00] at this time of year, but in the winter
[00:52.38] the fileds are filled with lettuce and celery.
[00:56.97] And in the spring, farmers grow foods
[01:00.35] like cantaloupes and watermelons.
[01:03.69] There is work to do in the fields in the summer,
[01:07.52] Francisco Saucedo uses farm equipment
[01:12.25] to prepare the land for planting in the autumn.
[01:16.13] He lives in Mexico and wakes up
[01:19.81] in the middle of the night everyday,
[01:22.70] so he can avoid long lines at the border crossing.
[01:27.29] Mr Saucedo says that if he did this kind of work in Mixico,
[01:32.52] he would earn about $6 a day.
[01:36.30] But in the United States, he makes as much as $90 a day.
[01:43.43] Farmer Larry Cox says growing and harvesting vegetables
[01:48.57] depends on immigrants or day laborers from Mexico,
[01:53.69] but he says not enough migrants are crossing the border.
[01:58.52] "We have had a chronic shortage of help almost for the last 10 years."
[02:04.95] Larry Cox says it has been difficult getting visas
[02:09.78] to work in the United States,
[02:12.61] as a result, many farm workers from Latin America carry fake documents.
[02:20.49] Western Growers President Tom Nassif says
[02:24.57] there are about 11 million workers in the United States
[02:29.39] with false documents, over 1 million of them work in agriculture.
[02:35.72] Mr Nassif has been working with American lawmakers on immigration reform.
[02:42.00] He supports of bill to legalize the workers
[02:46.13] who are already in the United States.
[02:49.22] The bill will provide a way for the workers
[02:52.71] to become American citizens in the future.
[02:56.69] The Senate has approved the measure.
[02:59.68] The United Farm Workers Foundation represents the farm workers.
[03:05.65] It supports the Senate bill.
[03:08.60] The group's Erica Lomeli says immigration reform
[03:13.30] will improve the working conditions of many migrants.
[03:17.87] "So they will have a right to stand up for themselves
[03:20.16] and not be intimidated or in many states be put in slave-like positions."
[03:26.14] American Jack Vessey owns a farm.
[03:30.18] he says without immigration reform,
[03:33.21] the labor shortage on farms will continue,
[03:37.04] as a result, he says,
[03:39.04] Americans might have to pay more for fruits and vegetables.
[03:44.87] And that's the Agriculture Report from VOA Learning English,
[03:51.05] I'm Bob Doughty.