InvestigationBusiness, Labor, Politics Social Security Doesn’t Come To All Who Paid Farmworkers find their employers pocketed their Social Security payments — rendering them ineligible for benefits. Joseph SorrentinoIn These TimesMarch 9, 2015
ImpactImmigration, Labor Partial Victory for New Mexico’s Chileros Contratistas are finally paying farmworkers the minimum wage. But most still aren’t paying for the time spent waiting. Joseph SorrentinoAugust 28, 2014
NewsImmigration, Labor Warning Letter Didn’t Halt Wage Theft in New Mexico Fields New Mexico’s chile pickers and farmworkers are making below state minimum wage, despite warnings from the state’s Department of Workforce Solutions. Joseph SorrentinoJuly 22, 2014
ImpactImmigration, Labor A Victory for New Mexico’s Chileros Farmers must pay chile pickers 25 cents more per hour, state says. Joseph SorrentinoApril 24, 2014
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Labor Stealing Pennies from Chileros Green chiles are a hot commodity, but the fields are overgrown with wage theft. Joseph SorrentinoIn These TimesDecember 17, 2013
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Labor Trabajadoras del Campo: Víctimas de Abuso Sexual El acoso y abuso sexual son generalizados entre las indocumentadas en los Estados Unidos. Joseph SorrentinoLa Jornada del CampoJune 15, 2013
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Labor Fear in the Fields For sexual harassers, undocumented farmworkers make the “perfect victims.” Joseph SorrentinoIn These TimesFebruary 27, 2013