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Opinion: As Immigrant Farm Workers, My Family Is Both Blessed and Frustrated
Farmworkers pick broccoli in the Salinas Valley. Photo by Chris Stone I’ve worked in the fields of the Salinas Valley since I was 18, tending grapes and picking broccoli. Agricultural work has many contradictions. It is both steady and uncertain. I work constantly but don’t have one job. Instead, I work different jobs for different contractors during the picking season. I could not have survived without doing this work, but sometimes I wonder how much longer I can survive doing it. Farmwork is getting easier in some ways, and harder in others. I immigrated here from Guanajuato, Mexico, at 18 to find work and help support my large family. I had relatives in the Salinas Valley,

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