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Republicans generally oppose efforts to provide legal status to people who immigrated to the U.S. illegally, though some have tentatively backed an exception for farmworkers, who work in a core business constituency. “It’s almost impossible to ever get an American citizen to come work on a dairy farm,” said Steve Obert, executive director of Indiana Dairy Producers, a trade group. The work involves manual labor in “conditions some people would say are smelly and dirty,” he said. 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To satisfy GOP demands, the bill would also require employers in the agricultural sector to use an electronic system verifying the legal status of their workers. Despite that provision, any legislation providing a path to citizenship for some immigrants without legal status is anathema to many Republicans who first want steps taken to tighten border security. “Politically, the reality is that things will change next year and complicate moving an immigration bill,” said Rep. Dan Newhouse (R., Wash.), who is helping to spearhead the effort. Mr. Newhouse said many Republicans will first want to see border security tightened—a contentious issue with Democrats—“and until that gets, in their eyes, improved, they don’t want to move on anything else.” GOP leader Kevin McCarthy, who is expected to become the next House speaker, has said he wouldn’t support any bill to extend immigrant work visas without first addressing border security. 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