A Vermont Dairy Farm Was Raided. The Mixed Messages From Washington Since Then Have Increased Fears

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a vermont dairy farm was raided the mixed messages from washington since then have increased fears

After six 12-hour shifts milking cows, Jose Molina-Aguilar's lone day off was hardly relaxing.

On April 21, he and seven co-workers were arrested on a Vermont dairy farm in what advocates say was one of the state's largest-ever immigration raids.

"I saw through the window of the house that immigration were already there, inside the farm, and that's when they detained us," he said in a recent interview. "I was in the process of asylum, and even with that, they didn't respect the document that I was still holding in my hands."

Four of the workers were swiftly deported to Mexico. Molina-Aguilar, released after a month in a Texas detention center with his asylum case still pending, is now working at a different farm and speaking out.

"We must fight as a community so that we can all have, and keep fighting for, the rights that we have in this country," he said.