"We appreciate that the court recognized the overreach of the rule. We urge the DOL to go back to the drawing board and engage with H-2A employers to better understand the impact more regulations will have on the men and women who work to ensure America’s families have food on the table," said Duvall.
The preliminary injunction reflects growing concerns within the farming community about the increasing regulatory pressures that could affect their livelihoods and the agricultural sector's stability.
This court ruling marks a critical hold on the DOL's efforts to enforce the rule, pending further review to ensure that any new regulations provide a balanced approach to worker protection without imposing undue burdens on farmers.
The AFBF's successful lawsuit represents a key victory for farmers nationwide, ensuring that their voices are heard and considered in regulatory processes that affect their work and the vital role they play in feeding the country.