Wisconsin Code § 103.925

Access and entry
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Any worker shall have the right
to decide who may visit with him or her in his or her residence.
No person other than the resident may prohibit, bar or interfere
with, or attempt to prohibit, bar or interfere with, the access to or
egress from the residence of any worker by any person, either by
the erection or maintenance of any physical barrier, or by physical
force or violence, or by threat of force or violence, or by posting,
or by any order or notice given in any manner. This section shall
not prohibit the erection or maintenance of a fence around a migrant labor camp if one or more unlocked gates or gateways in the
fence are provided, nor shall this section prohibit the posting of
land adjacent to a migrant labor camp if access to the camp is
clearly marked, nor shall this section prevent a majority of the
residents of a migrant labor camp from imposing reasonable limitations on access to common use facilities.

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