Educational Programs Benefit Migrant Workers
14th Nov 2006, 17:53 GMT
Ten years ago, when Ricardo Negrete was 15 years old, he and his brother left Mexico and came to Utah with their father. Their father worked in the fields and orchards of Ogden. They were migrant farmers.
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