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Submit ReviewAlmost all of the foie gras produced in the United States comes from two duck farms in Sullivan County, where about 400 workers, mostly immigrants from Mexico and Central America, rely on it for their livelihood. Inspired by a New York Times Article, Diego and Mariana headed upstate to hear the stories of these workers whose lives are about to change.
Photo courtesy of Diego Patiño.
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Almost all of the foie gras produced in the United States comes from two duck farms in Sullivan County, where about 400 workers, mostly immigrants from Mexico and Central America, rely on it for their livelihood. Inspired by a New York Times Article, Diego and Mariana headed upstate to hear the stories of these workers whose lives are about to change.
Photo courtesy of Diego Patiño.
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