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In deep-red Idaho, even Republicans break with Trump on farm labor
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Under the second Trump administration, the United States has seen mass deportations and a sharp escalation in immigration enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security says the crackdown pushed nearly 3 million people out of the country in ...
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2Paragraphs
· Jul 9, 2026
Iowa Congress Race: “Big Ag’s Favorite Congresswoman Steals Your Bread and Thinks You Should Say Thank You”
Former Iowa state representative Christina Bohannan, who is running against Iowa’s Republican incumbent Rep. Mariannette Miller Meeks, amplified a report last week highlighting that “Iowa lost 17 of USDA staff in 2025, impact felt at farmer-facing offices.” The Democratic nominee added: “While our farmers are dealing with the stress of tariffs and sky-high diesel and fertilizer []
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· Jul 1, 2026
Democrat Dan Osborn Wants to Tax Nebraskans’ Tips, Overtime, and Social Security
Today marks one year since Pete Ricketts passed the Working Families Tax Cuts to allow hardworking Nebraskans to keep more of what they earned. But Dan Osborn said once again that he would have voted with Democrats against this historic legislation. “Dan Osborn is a far-left Democrat who was recruited by socialists, so it’s no surprise he’s aligned with []
Knewz
· Jul 10, 2026
House Republicans push bipartisan bill to allow farmers to hire more foreign workers, critics call it ‘an ugly look for America’
House Republicans are advancing a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s farmworker visa program that would allow more agricultural employers to hire foreign workers for nearly year-round jobs, arguing persistent labor shortages threaten the U.S. food supply. The proposal has won broad support from farm groups but drawn criticism from immigration restrictionists, who argue it amounts...
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· Jul 10, 2026
One U.S. visa program is growing rapidly. No one is happy with it
Republicans on Capitol Hill are starting to talk about one facet of immigration reform: how to expand the popular H-2A visa program for farm laborers. They face obstacles.
ArcaMax
· Jul 8, 2026
Fertilizers carry a hidden cost for soil’s crucial microbes – using less as prices rise might pay off for farms in unexpected ways
Across North America, in places such as Illinois, Iowa and Texas, farmers are busy growing the crops the world depends on for food, fuel and fiber. But as their tractors roll across fields, a pressing concern weighs heavily on many farmers: the ...
Off The Press
· Jun 23, 2026
Dem senators ask Trump admin to explain tariff effects on US manufacturing
Despite President Donald Trump’s promises of a manufacturing boom in his second administration, two Democratic senators are arguing in a letter to the administration — and shared first with CNBC — that the president’s policies have created more hardship for U.S. workers. Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., wrote on Monday to U.S. []...Click to read more
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Related coverage for "In deep-red Idaho, even Republicans break with Trump on farm labor": 2Paragraphs — Iowa Congress Race: “Big Ag’s Favorite Congresswoman Steals Your Bread and Thinks You Should Say Thank You”. National Republican Senatorial Committee — Democrat Dan Osborn Wants to Tax Nebraskans’ Tips, Overtime, and Social Security. Knewz — House Republicans push bipartisan bill to allow farmers to hire more foreign workers, critics call it ‘an ugly look for America’. NPR News — One U.S. visa program is growing rapidly. No one is happy with it. ArcaMax — Fertilizers carry a hidden cost for soil’s crucial microbes – using less as prices rise might pay off for farms in unexpected ways. Off The Press — Dem senators ask Trump admin to explain tariff effects on US manufacturing