A migrant farmworker living in the U.S. might endure multiple types of trauma and stress throughout their life. Common workplace experiences include , , , and fear of being targeted by immigration or other law enforcement officials. Those who fled a violent country before arriving in the U.S. may also have a prior history of trauma and feel relentlessly vigilant about their safety.
“Those are all traumatic circumstances that they’re weighing and carrying every day,” says Mónica Ramírez, a civil rights lawyer and founder and president of the Ohio-based .
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