So, picture this: you're cruising down the back roads of rural Wisconsin, wind in your hair, tunes on the radio, and you see these sprawling dairy farms, right? Well, guess what? Those farms wouldn't be thriving without our friends from south of the border. Yeah, I'm talking about the hardworking folks from Mexico who keep those cows happy and the milk flowing.
I recently read an interview with Heins Breitenmoser in the rural Wisconsin website Barn Raiser, and let me tell you, he's got some eye-opening insights. He talks about how before 2007, if you could nail that driver's test, you could snag yourself a license, no questions asked. But then Act 126 came along, putting the brakes on that for undocumented immigrants. It's not just about driving—it's about how this policy affects their daily lives and, heck, even road safety.
Read the whole story: https://substack.com/profile/43538854-lopez-jorge/note/c-50441865
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