And, there is the H2A program that a lot of the fruit growers in Washington State are using. It isn’t easy, but it is the best that is available right now.
Right - they work the season then go back to Mexico until next year. I’m still wondering who ended the Bracero program. I’m thinking it was Reagan when he was governor but not sure.
I have and have had several clients that are building H2A worker housing facilities on their property over the past 2 years here in the Yakima Valley.
Working on 2 projects for them right now. They are required to build modern living quarters for them. No more shanty housing sites. Most build soccer fields for them as well. Camps typically range between 48-96 workers.