Asian farmworkers in Half Moon Bay got some much needed up close and personal counseling Friday, days after the deadly mass shooting.
“She’s afraid to go back to the farm. The living conditions and the working conditions were terrible, they don’t want to live there. They’re afraid. They’re scared,” said NAMI Board president Virginia Chang Kiraly.
Major questions have come up about working conditions at the Mountain Mushroom Farm, because of the shooting, with San Mateo County supervisor Ray Mueller posting pictures of the farm workers living quarters. He described the conditions as “deplorable and heartbreaking.”
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