Chiara and Travis Bolton needed to grow their Minnesota bee farm. They just couldn’t find U.S. workers.
Instead, they sought and won a $200,000 federal grant last year that helped them build worker housing and hire two Guatemalans to tend colonies.
But the federal check never arrived.
The Boltons say they’re trapped between the Trump and Biden administrations’ conflicting priorities for America’s temporary foreign workers.
President Joe Biden funded programs to bring workers from abroad. President Donald Trump froze government spending and has cracked down on immigration, unnerving even legal guest workers.
The zigzag from Washington, D.C., has left many employers who rely on guest workers in a state of confusion and frustration.
The Boltons are also $50,000 in the hole.
“We’ve done all the work,” said Chiara Bolton. “And it’s been radio silence.”