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Craig RegelbruggeCraig Regelbrugge in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - Aug 5 2007
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"... fines of to per illegal worker and incident. there's a lot of fear and anxiety about what this rule is going to mean, particularly in the agricultural sector,” said Craig Regelbrugge, spokesman for the American Nursery and Landscape Association and co- chairman of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform. For years, the Social Security Administration has sent “no match” letters to ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Craig RegelbruggeCraig Regelbrugge in St. Petersburg Times - June 12 2006
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"... in rural settings with extreme “We have always argued that agricul-’ ture is unique and that this nation's ability to feed itself is a matter of national security," said Craig Regelbrugge, of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform in Washington, There are workers t nationally, about of them in Florida. Studies from the Pew Hispanic Center show that 24 percent of ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, United States
Craig RegelbruggeCraig Regelbrugge in St. Petersburg Times - June 12 2006
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"... rural settings with extreme weather. "We have always argued that agricul lure ls unique and that this nation's ability to feed Itself ls a matter of national security," said Cralg Regelbrugge, of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform in Washington, There are farm workers nationally, about of them in Florida, Studies from thc Pew Hispanic Center titow thal 24 percent of ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, United States
Craig RegelbruggeCraig Regelbrugge in Kentucky New Era - Aug 3 2007
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"... $250 to per illegal worker and Incident. “There's a lot of fear and anxiety about what th is rule is going to mean, particularly bi the agricultural sector." said Craig Regelbrugge, spokesman for the American Nursery and Landscape Association and of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform. For years, the Social Security Administration has sent "no match" letters to workers and ..."
Publication place: Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, United States