OPINION: After ICE Raids on Farms, Who Cares for the Animals?
Dairy farming requires long hours of working with animals that need regular feeding, clean, comfortable housing and sometimes medical treatment. It’s a job few seek to do; the reality is that the knowledgeable, caring and hard-working farm staff who do this work are largely foreign-born.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids on agricultural operations are garnering headlines, with a focus on the human toll. As a dairy welfare veterinarian with 20 years of experience, I watch with a different concern: for the animals these workers are tending.
Law-enforcement interventions on dairy farms represent a real and immediate threat to animal welfare on U.S. dairies, as workers who...
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