Migrant Farm Workers
Submitted by madnotes on May 18, 2008
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Migrant Farm Workers
MIGRANT FARM WORKERS: THE HARDEST WORKING PEOPLE
The United States is said to be the land of opportunity and equality; where everyone with the right drive and will can successfully live without the worries of inequalities and injustices. As stated in the Pledge of Allegiance, “With liberty and justice for all,†meaning every being, no matter what race or gender, has equal rights and receive equal treatment. It is true to a certain extent, given that the person being protected under these rights, is say a white male living in the suburbs working for the Post Office. It isn’t a racial situation, or even racial profiling, its just a social...
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