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Amid a disastrous flood, interpreters are a lifeline for Indigenous farmworkers
An estimated 170,000 Indigenous Mexican farmworkers live in California, contributing to its booming economy. Researchers say 6 in 10 farmworkers in the state are Indigenous. State and local officials have yet to fully include this growing population into their planning, often relying on nonprofits to communicate basic information.

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