Why ULNF exists
We provide a fair, legal workforce pathway so essential industries can hire reliably — and immigrant workers can work safely, transparently, and within U.S. law.
The challenge
Many employers struggle to find stable, year-round labor. When legal pathways are unclear, everyone carries risk — farms, workers, and the communities around them.
- Reliable labor shortages are real — and growing.
- Undocumented arrangements create legal and human risk.
- Workers are vulnerable to fraud and exploitation.
Our approach
ULNF is building an ethical pipeline with clear agreements, lawful pathways, and practical support — designed to earn trust from partners, policymakers, and the public.
- Work with qualified immigration and legal partners.
- Help employers follow labor and safety rules.
- Educate workers on rights, responsibilities, and protections.
Why this matters
This is a practical middle ground: protecting employers and workers while strengthening rural communities and long-term food security.
Start a conversation
This preview will include two simple contact paths: one for workers/migrants, and one for employers, donors, or partners. No pressure, no commitments — just a first step.
Note: This is preliminary contact only. It does not begin any legal, employment, or immigration process.