In a heart-wrenching display of disregard for human dignity, Francisco and Santiago, two farmworkers who dedicated their day to harvesting the Central Valley's mandarin crop, were abruptly detained by U.S. Customs and Border Control officers as they returned home. This latest raid has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving families in fear and threatening the livelihoods of those who toil under the sun to put food on America's tables. United Farm Workers underscores the devastating impact these actions have on our agricultural heartlands, where immigrant workers play a crucial role in our food supply chain. The organization calls for an immediate end to these cruel practices that undermine the values of compassion and fairness our nation stands for.
Hardworking Immigrant Families Torn Apart by Inhumane Raids in Bakersfield
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Jan-19
Immigration
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After Bakersfield farmworkers Francisco and Santiago woke up well before dawn last week and worked an entire day picking the Central Valley’s mandarin crop, they were stopped as they went home by unmarked U.S. Customs and Border Control cars and detained for …