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Juan Herrera of Singing Hill Landscape moves mulch around as he works on a park at the Riverdale Dunes community on March 7, 2018 in Commerce City, Colorado. Landscapers rely heavily on the H-2B visa program for peak season help. There were 33,000 visas offered and 100,000 applications. Unlike in prior years, the DOL went to a lottery system. A majority of landscapers won't get their workers unless Congress passes a fix. Colorado is one of the heaviest users of the program given its seasonal climate. (John Leyba/The Denver Post via AP) **FILE**

Juan Herrera of Singing Hill Landscape moves mulch around as he works on a park at the Riverdale Dunes community on March 7, 2018 in Commerce City, Colorado. Landscapers rely heavily on the H-2B visa program for peak season help. There were 33,000 visas offered and 100,000 applications. Unlike in prior years, the DOL went to a lottery system. A majority of landscapers won't get their workers unless Congress passes a fix. Colorado is one of the heaviest users of the program given its seasonal climate. (John Leyba/The Denver Post via AP) **FILE**

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