
Agricultural employers who rely on seasonal guest workers are experiencing mixed results from recent policy changes, finding themselves caught between program improvements and bureaucratic roadblocks.
While farming operations welcome the Trump administration’s recent streamlining of H-2A visa regulations, many are encountering unexpected obstacles when administrative holds delay their workers’ arrival at critical times during the growing season.
These administrative delays are creating financial strain for agricultural businesses that depend on timely access to seasonal labor to maintain their operations and meet harvest deadlines.








