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Article: McGavick calls for rebuilding U.S. foreign worker program.
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- The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
- Article date:
- September 29, 2006
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Byline: Jim Camden
Sep. 29--Farmers should have a steady and legal supply of foreign "guest workers" as the nation improves the security at its borders, Republican Senate hopeful Mike McGavick told a group of farmers Thursday in a campaign stop in Spangle. In a wide-ranging discussion at the Harvester Restaurant, the Republican challenger appealed for high turnout in Eastern Washington counties as he called for a long-term plan for agriculture, separated himself from President Bush's plans to revise Social Security and said English should be made the country's official language.
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