Emmi De La Cruz has been following fruit harvests in the U.S. for 19 years. Shes a seasonal worker from Mexico, currently picking blueberries in Plant City, Florida. She carries with her a letter designating her essential in case shes stopped for violating a stay-at-home order. But like so many of the estimated 2.5 million farmworkers who keep our food supply going, she has no health insurance or access to government benefits, and the conditions at her essential work arent always safe and sanitary.
Were scared, De La Cruz said. But its our livelihood. We have to do it.
Beyond possible exposure to the coronavirus, over half of the countrys farmworkers arent receiving any federal support: Federal stimulus checks are not available to workers who are undocumented, or to those who file taxes with someone who is. An estimated 60 percent of farmworkers are undocumented, according to University of California Davis.
I have my two children, ages 5 and 8, and theyre like, Mommy, why are you working? Aren’t you afraid of catching the coronavirus?” she said. “Im like, Yes, but lets hope nothing bad happens to us.
Yet, as crop and livestock prices drop because of lower demand and fewer markets during the pandemic, De La Cruzs bigger concern is having any work at all. The price of blueberries, for instance, has dropped by nearly half, forcing farmers to fire the hand-pickers and leave fruit in the fields.
De La Cruzs hours in the fields have been cut. After Florida, she and her family typically go on to Michigan for another harvest. She fears she’ll lose work there, too. Were just trying to survive, like weve always done.

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