Tomato grower cuts crop over immigration mess

CLARKS SUMMIT — Saying the nation’s immigration system is broken, Pennsylvania’s largest grower of fresh-to-market tomatoes announced Monday he will no longer produce the crop because he can’t find enough workers to harvest it...

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