
Coburn Dukehart/Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
Miguel Hernandez, left, along with co-worker Pedro Tepole, center, and his cousin Eric Hernandez, build a structure on the back of Miguel's pickup truck on May 31, to help carry their belongings to Mexico. Miguel's son, Thomas Hernandez, 5, watches the construction project. Hernandez and Tepole, along with three other dairy workers, left for Mexico the following morning.
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These people live here for 10 or 15 years and still haven’t learned to obey the law, like applying for immigrant status. So they go back to their lawless roots. The farmers/ranchers will just have to pay the market price for the labor they need, or automate the process.