The United States’ of America’s development is rooted in a history of forced, intensive labor —annually, approximately 3 million migrant travel to the United States of America to cultivate much ofthe produce found in one’s local grocery store. One quarter of these aforementioned migrant workers are located in South Florida, with Broward County being home to a notable community of Haitian and Mexican migrant workers alike. The migrant worker industry provides low income laborers across the seas with a means of work — however via the deeply integrated system of debt peonage, immigrant families are often forced into stagnant cycles that result in higher mortality and morbidity rates and anormalization of flagrant worker’s abuses. Within the co...
The images/articles included may be difficult to see/read. They depict farm workers arrests and horr...
Worker centers differ from other community-based organizations in that they focus mainly, though not...
The decade of 1990-2000 saw a 53 percent increase in the number of Hispanics to 35.3 million, 20.6 m...
The purpose of the present research is to examine data and information on the situation of Mexican f...
The vacation-bound tourist en route to South Florida often follows highway A1A past the glittering m...
Duby Catherine. Migrant farm labor in Florida. State of Florida, Legislative Council and Legislative...
Since its enactment in 1982, courts have consistently misinterpreted the Migrant and Seasonal Agric...
This 2003 story is about the migrant farmworkers who endure marginal living conditions to harvest fo...
This work examines the labor conditions experienced by a primarily Latina/o immigrant labor force fo...
Vital statistics for migrant agricultural workers in the United States resemble those expected for i...
The nature of immigration policy toward Haitians in southern Florida is largely responsible for the ...
Ornamental plant production in the State of Florida is an anomaly with respect to current theories o...
Florida is ranked as one of the United States\u27 top three destination states for human trafficking...
This article is a brief section of a larger study. It shows some observations about labor trajectori...
As one of the most visible and vulnerable manifestations of the presence of Latino immigrants in “ne...
The images/articles included may be difficult to see/read. They depict farm workers arrests and horr...
Worker centers differ from other community-based organizations in that they focus mainly, though not...
The decade of 1990-2000 saw a 53 percent increase in the number of Hispanics to 35.3 million, 20.6 m...
The purpose of the present research is to examine data and information on the situation of Mexican f...
The vacation-bound tourist en route to South Florida often follows highway A1A past the glittering m...
Duby Catherine. Migrant farm labor in Florida. State of Florida, Legislative Council and Legislative...
Since its enactment in 1982, courts have consistently misinterpreted the Migrant and Seasonal Agric...
This 2003 story is about the migrant farmworkers who endure marginal living conditions to harvest fo...
This work examines the labor conditions experienced by a primarily Latina/o immigrant labor force fo...
Vital statistics for migrant agricultural workers in the United States resemble those expected for i...
The nature of immigration policy toward Haitians in southern Florida is largely responsible for the ...
Ornamental plant production in the State of Florida is an anomaly with respect to current theories o...
Florida is ranked as one of the United States\u27 top three destination states for human trafficking...
This article is a brief section of a larger study. It shows some observations about labor trajectori...
As one of the most visible and vulnerable manifestations of the presence of Latino immigrants in “ne...
The images/articles included may be difficult to see/read. They depict farm workers arrests and horr...
Worker centers differ from other community-based organizations in that they focus mainly, though not...
The decade of 1990-2000 saw a 53 percent increase in the number of Hispanics to 35.3 million, 20.6 m...