MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The U.S. government should take stronger action to fight discrimination and sexual harrassment in temporary work programs for migrants, an advocacy group for Mexican women who
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Adareli Ponce tried for 20 years to get an H-2A visa allowing her to work on farms across the US.
But Ponce said that time and time again, farm labor recruiters in Mexico told her farm work is better suited for men.
“There wasn’t much opportunity for me as a woman.
Adareli Ponce, seasonal worker, Hidalgo, Mexico
“There wasn’t much opportunity for me as a woman,” she said.
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