The DFTA recognizes that current immigration policy does not reflect the values and vision of the DFTA. The DFTA also recognizes that many immigrants, including undocumented immigrants, originate from rural farming communities. Many have been displaced by the economic and environmental consequences of unfair trade policies, such as NAFTA, that have undercut the welfare of local communities on both sides of the border. Fair trade, both domestic and international, in both policy and practice, is one of the many tools needed to address the root causes of this most recent surge in migration. See below for the full DFTA Resolution on Immigration Policy.
DFTA Resolution on Immigration Policy:
Whereas DFTA principles call for respect for workers’ human and labor rights,
Whereas in recent years Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has dramatically increased workplace and community raids resulting in widespread detentions of immigrant workers and their families, and separation of families,
Whereas farmers and other employers are facing instability in their labor supply exacerbated in large part by this increase in ICE raids,
And whereas the federal government has failed to pass comprehensive immigration reform that will satisfy farmers’ and other employers’ labor needs while at the same time respecting fundamental workers’ rights,
Therefore DFTA calls for just and comprehensive immigration reform that meets the mutual needs of immigrants and their families, and employers. Comprehensive immigration policy for all workers should be modeled on sensible compromises presented in the McCain-Kennedy Immigration bill and The Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits and Security Act (“AgJobs”). AgJobs would provide farmers with needed labor and reform current guest worker programs to make them more accessible to small-scale farmers, while correcting the injustices of the current program by granting guest workers legal rights equal to resident workers and providing a path to citizenship. DFTA calls for this same type of approach to be applied in general to undocumented immigrants and their families in formulating a comprehensive approach to immigration policy. In addition, regularizing the status of those workers already here will provide a real and needed benefit to employers by replacing the fear of arbitrary detention of workers with a stable and reliable workforce, and strengthen the fabric of the communities in which they work.
Immigration policy should be based on:
A path to residency for those already here, prioritizing family unification (earned adjustment of status)
Full and equal labor rights for immigrant workers, including
o the right to organize,
o the right to change jobs,
o full access to the U.S. legal system and enforcement of labor protections
In addition, DFTA calls for:
A suspension to workplace and community raids while we work towards comprehensive immigration reform
An end to the criminalization of undocumented status
Due process and a full respect for Constitutional, civil, and human rights of immigrant workers and those in detention
La DFTA apoya a la reforma migratoria
La política de Inmigración debe ser basada en: