The article sheds light on the plight of stable workers in Pleasanton, California, who have been informed of job terminations by the California Authority of Racing Fairs. After relocating from another racetrack with promises of job security and housing assistance, they now confront pending homelessness and financial insecurity. The narrative captures stories from individuals like Sr. Hernandez and Vicky, emphasizing how the system has betrayed marginalized populations, leaving them uprooted and vulnerable. Advocates like Andrea Henson are attempting to support these families against systemic issues of exploitation.
Hernandez was just one of so many elders and families who have been lied to and face immediate homelessness and joblessness in Pleasanton after being terminated from their job supporting the 'racetrack' industry.
The promise by the CARF to all of these poor, indigenous stable workers, which included a five-year job guarantee and a stipend to offset the $1,400 rent for their spaces at the RV lot, is typical of the lies told and sold to people.
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