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2 agosto 2016

Donald Trump
WELLINGTON, CO - OCTOBER 11:  Mexican migrant workers harvest organic spinach at Grant Family Farms on October 11, 2011 in Wellington, Colorado. Although demand for the farm's organic produce is high, Andy Grant said that his migrant labor force, mostly from Mexico, is sharply down this year and that he'll be unable to harvest up to a third of his fall crops, leaving vegetables in the fields to rot. He said that stricter U.S. immigration policies nationwide have created a "climate of fear" in the immigrant community and many workers have either gone back to Mexico or have been deported. Although Grant requires proof of legal immigration status from his employees, undocumented migrant workers frequently obtain falsified permits in order to work throughout the U.S. Many farmers nationwide say they have found it nearly impossible to hire American citizens for labor-intensive seasonal farm work.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

Caporalato, c’è un argine. Pene inasprite per caporali e imprenditori

In poco meno di un anno, da quando il testo è stato licenziato dal Consiglio dei Ministri, il DDL sul “caporalato” è stato approvato dal Senato e ora passerà all’esame, si spera rapido, della Camera dei Deputati. Pene inasprite per “caporali” e imprenditori che da questa attività criminosa traggono vantaggio.