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'That's unacceptable': GOP agriculture commissioner slams Trump admin over visa nightmare
- Louisiana crawfish plants report severe labor shortages as visa issuance for foreign workers drops sharply.
- Strain says some plants normally hiring 100–135 workers have received zero visas this year.
- Officials blame DHS visa delays and a late January policy shift for the shortage.
- Governor Landry says immigration decisions are in federal hands and lawmakers should press Washington.
- Trump administration had pledged to issue more guest worker visas to ease shortages.
- Strain has sought help from White House, Labor, and Agriculture departments.
- State lawmakers and the governor are urging federal action to prevent plant shutdowns.
- Strain warns the absence of workers could halt crawfish production and affect supply.
- Plant operators fear uncaught shortages may lead to unsold crawfish or exports to Mexico for processing.
- The article notes the issue was reported March 4, 2026, and cites Louisiana Illuminator sourcing.
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