Landscapers who rely on immigrant laborers anxious over sting

In this June 5, 2018, photo, federal agents take a man suspected of living in the U.S. illegally into custody during an immigration sting at Corso’s Flower and Garden Center in Castalia, Ohio. Facing a severe labor shortage, landscaping businesses that can’t keep up with demand for backyard patios and fire pits worry the immigration raid that rounded up more than 100 people will make it tougher to persuade Congress to allow foreign workers into the United States for seasonal work. (John Minchillo/AP, file)

In this June 5, 2018, photo, federal agents take a man suspected of living in the U.S. illegally into custody during an immigration sting at Corso’s Flower and Garden Center in Castalia, Ohio. Facing a severe labor shortage, landscaping businesses that can’t keep up with demand for backyard patios and fire pits worry the immigration raid that rounded up more than 100 people will make it tougher to persuade Congress to allow foreign workers into the United States for seasonal work. (John Minchillo/AP, file)

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