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May 19, 2026 — Immigration enforcement in dairy country

19 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Listen and subscribe to Backstory on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast/id1823160226], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3ajHvqXHc6GvDs0x7usqR7?si=5a5e56ddaa174aab], Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1823160226], Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3dda9eaa-1234-4ec6-b03e-37e7f3e99f77/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast] or wherever you get podcasts. Earlier this month, a man in rural Cayuga County was arrested [https://ithacavoice.org/2026/05/dozens-march-in-king-ferry-after-another-immigrant-dairy-worker-is-arrested/] by what are likely federal immigration officers. The incident was at least the third such arrest in the tiny hamlet of King Ferry in the past two months. Agriculture is one of the biggest economic driver for that area. Migrant workers — though not always seen – drive the heartbeat of that community. Today on Backstory, Trump’s immigration crackdown in dairy country. Plus, the challenges and considerations of reporting in vulnerable communities. Access a time-stamped transcript by clicking the button with three lines on the embedded player. For a full page transcript, click here [https://rss.com/podcasts/ithaca-backstory/2796115/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: May 19, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Reported by Megan Zerez and Fernando Figueroa. Cover photo by Megan Zerez

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