Reports from dairy farmers and state official have reported that Immigration
officials are in the process of serving subpoenas to 86-100 dairy farmers in
Vermont requesting that they provide their payroll records and I9's from
November 08 to November 09 This information needs to handed over to
those offices within 4 business days.
Here is what you can do if this happens at your farm:
1. Be cordial and polite to officers, verify their legal documents and
ask questions.
2. Call Louis Waterman of the Agency of Agriculture of Vermont at
802-373-3352 and provide her with your name and phone number if you wish to be
assisted by an Immigration Attorney and included in a request for an extension
in answering to the subpoena. You will be notified of the next step.
This will help as we organize a meeting and gather information to go forward.
3. Call the numbers below and state how this effects your dairy
operation and your family as we struggle to make it through the worst dairy
crisis ever.
Senator Leahy's Office- 1-800-642-3193
Senator
Leahy Contact
Senator Sanders Office- 1-800-339-9834
Senator
Sanders Contact
Congressman Welch- 1-888-605-7270
Congressman
Welch Contact
Further information has been brought forth that this action is out of Boston
and that this is part of a national effort. All dairy farmers should be
prepared and contact their Ag Agencies and Representatives for assistance.
More information will follow as it becomes available.