GUANNICA, Puerto Rico: Abigain Sebastian is delighted to make $7.25 an hour toiling under Puerto Rico’s hot sun tying the stalks of tomato plants. Back home in Mexico, he got seven dollars for an entire day’s work.“This is really good. For what we’re used to, this is perfect,“ said the 22-year old – one among a wave of Mexican laborers brought in to make up for locals who find unemployment and US pandemic aid more lucrative than working the fields.On Gonzalez Farm in Guanica in the southwest of this US territory in the Caribbean, one group of Mexican workers can be seen operating a tractor. Another group washes bananas, while a third ties the stalks of tomato plants to stand upright, like Se
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