Broken Lives, Empty Fields: One Alabama Farmer's Story

Broken Lives, Empty Fields: One Alabama Farmer's Story

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K&B Farm owner Brian Cash watched 85% of his workforce disappear in one day as workers fled the state in fear of harassment and discrimination since Alabama’s immigration law went into effect. Brian’s family has been farming for three generations, but if he can’t get his workers back, he may have to give it all up.

Learn More >> Crisis in Alabama: Immigration Law Causes Chaos

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