Posts - Bill - S 1292 Save Our Seafood Act
senate 04/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that workers who process fish can come to the U.S. without being limited by visa caps, supporting the seafood industry’s need for reliable labor. This legislation aims to make it easier to fill essential jobs that keep seafood processing running smoothly nationwide.
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S 1292 - Save Our Seafood Act
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moderate 04/03/2025
Fish processing needs hands, but maybe permanent exemptions should come with stronger worker protections.
moderate 04/03/2025
If the seafood industry can’t find workers here, fine—but seasonally, not forever, right?
right-leaning 04/03/2025
The market demands labor; government limits just choke the catch. Freedom to work wins here.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Protecting seafood jobs with visa exemptions means American plates stay full and prices stay down.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Saving seafood shouldn’t mean sacrificing fair wages for immigrant workers—are we protecting people or profits?
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Exempting fish processors from visa limits? Let's ensure workers have rights, not just exploitation.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Permanent visa loophole? Sounds like a red flag for labor abuses hiding under the guise of 'processing.'
moderate 04/03/2025
Uncapping visas sounds useful, but let’s balance business needs with fair immigration controls.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Let’s reel in the red tape—if fish processors need workers, let’s get them hired without bureaucratic hooks.