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Real Heroes 2.0: Latino Farmworkers Sustain Food in the US, but Are They Protected Against COVID-19?
More than 400,000 Hispanic farmworkers who continue to work amid COVID-19 in the American fields to sustain the food chain of the country are at risk.
Real Heroes: Mexican Farmers Work Hard To Supply Food Amid COVID-19
Mar 22, 2020 06:56 AM EDT
By Neil P.
Hundreds of thousands of seasonal farmworkers, mostly Mexicans, enter the United States using H-2A visas to make sure that there is enough food amid the threat brought by COVID-19.
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