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CEO of Duvall herb farm calls for reforms in immigration laws
Posted on February 5, 2013 at 7:57 PM
Updated Tuesday, Feb 5 at 8:15 PM
HerbCo paid a steep price for violating immigration laws – a $1 million fine. CEO Ted Andrews admitted to what he called “a mistake,” but he says the agricultural business is suffering because it can’t find laborers to work the fields.
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