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MICHOACAN, MEXICO { 10 images } Created 22 Oct 2013

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  • The Solano family harvest garbanzo beans on the farm land that they sharecrop, Friday, May 16, 2003.  Many Mexicans feel forced to enter the U.S., looking for work, including a growing number in the housing industry. (Roberto Gonzalez)
    Farming MICHOACAN Mexico
  • The Solano's deep sense of love and respect hold the large family together, as they gather infront their home in the small Mexican village of Cortijo Nuevo, Friday, May 16, 2003.  Many Mexicans feel forced to enter the U.S., looking for work, including a growing number in the housing industry.  (Roberto Gonzalez)
    MICHOACAN Mexico Family
  • The Solano family harvest garbanzo beans on the farm land that they sharecrop, Friday, May 16, 2003.  Many Mexicans feel forced to enter the U.S., looking for work, including a growing number in the housing industry. (Roberto Gonzalez/The Orlando Sentinel)
    Farming MICHOACAN Mexico
  • A meal of just chicken broth and tortillas, Jorge (at left) eats his main meal in the families' mud adobe kitchen, Cortijo Nuevo, Michoacan, Mexico,  Saturday, May 17, 2003.  Beans and tortillas are a major part of every meal which often lacks meat. Many Mexicans feel forced to enter the U.S., looking for work, including a growing number in the housing industry. (Roberto Gonzalez)
    MICHOACAN Mexico eat
  • When Americans Tomas Cordova and Sofia Fuentes decided to get married, they came back to his hometown for a traditional neighborhood wedding in Cortijo Viejo, Michoacan, Mexico,  Saturday, May 17, 2003.  Many Mexicans feel forced to enter the U.S., looking for work, including a growing number in the housing industry. (Roberto Gonzalez)
    MICHOACAN Mexico Wedding
  • Esbeidi, 6, plays on a rope swing infront of her mud adobe home in Cortijo Viejo, Michoacan, Mexico,  Sunday, May 17, 2003.  Many Mexicans feel forced to enter the U.S., looking for work, including a growing number in the housing industry. (Roberto Gonzalez)
    MICHOACAN Mexico child
  • On a road and in the scrub near the Rio Grande river U.S. Border Patrol officers apprehend Mexicans who have entered the country illegally, Laredo, Texas, Monday, May 13, 2003.  Many Mexicans enter the country looking for work, including a growing number in the housing industry. (Roberto Gonzalez)
    Mexico BORDER PATROL
  • Framed by their lentil beans and the brown air of field being burnt the only jobs are  to sharecrop the fields. "hope and burning field
    sharecrop Michoacan Mexico
  • Smoke from the wood burning stove escapes through ceiling of the adobe kitchen in the small Mexican village.
    Michoacan Mexico Cooking
  • A Mexican labor force, many of them undocumented, work on new home construction at Baldwin Park like many other construction sites in Central Florida, Orlando, Tuesday, Sept. 9,  2003. (Roberto Gonzalez)
    Mexican labor construction