A mass shooting revealed their brutal living conditions. Will new housing ease their trauma?
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The brutal conditions of the trailer homes for farmworkers in Half Moon Bay were exposed after a mass shooting incident, revealing long-standing neglect and tragedy.
Many of the farmworkers, traumatized by the shooting, are still grappling with the aftermath a year after the tragedy, awaiting permanent housing solutions.
The shooting incident brought significant attention to the plight of Latino and Asian farmworkers, prompting local officials to act on housing reforms.
Though there was a $450,000 settlement for surviving workers, the ongoing struggle for stable living conditions highlights systemic issues within agricultural labor housing.
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