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Central Wisconsin’s Clark County is home to more dairy farms than any
other county in the state, which bills itself as America’s Dairyland.
Its identity is so tied to the dairy industry that a 16-foot-tall,
black-and-white talking Holstein stands outside downtown Neillsville,
the county seat.To corral the cows, milk them and clear their manure at these dairy farms — the dirty, dangerous work that makes this multibillion-dollar industry go — farm owners here and across Wisconsin rely on a labor force that they know is largely undocumented. The law
banning undocumented immigrants from obtaining driver’s licenses has
cascading effects across the state. Law enforcement officials say the
roads are less safe because undocumented immigrants aren’t trained and
tested on basic driving rules but they drive anyway — and often without
insurance. Court officials say tickets for driving without a license
overwhelm their dockets and drain their limited resources. Farmers say
they have to build or find employee housing to help their workers avoid
getting ticketed... | ||
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