The raids come amid mixed messages from Washington. President recently paused farm raids, but the Department of Homeland Security later stated enforcement would still continue. These unclear policies are causing stress in states like California and Vermont, where agriculture depends heavily on immigrant labor.
Vermont’s dairy sector contributes $5.4 billion annually and supports 480 farms. Over 90% of them rely on migrant labor.
Workers like Wuendy Bernardo, who is raising her five children and two sisters while facing deportation, illustrate the human side of this crisis.
Rossy Alfaro, a former dairy worker now with Migrant Justice, says, “It would all go down. There are many people working long hours, without complaining… They just do the job.”
The uncertainty is threatening not only livelihoods but also the stability of an industry vital to state and national food production.