A migrant worker in Trenton, SC walks several miles back to his camp smoking a cigarette. He was at a neighboring labor camp for an all night of drinking with friends.
Anita Gaspar is comforted by her mother during illness. Many health officials believe that some of the migrant workers unexplained illnesses are caused by pesticide poisoning.
Roy Hamilton, recruited from an Atlanta rescue mission, sleeps inside a labor camp where crack cocaine has joined alcohol and cigarettes as a lure to hold migrant workers.
Twelve year old Saul Cabrera struggles in the rain to lift a bucket of cucumbers. 'Since I was a kid, I have been able to work,' said Saul, who no longer thinks of himself as a child.
Adolpho, Anita and Marcos Gaspar, sit with all their belongings inside their shack in Immokolee Florida, the starting point for many migrants who work up the East Coast stream.