March 24, 2021

Migrant Farm Workers Receive Free Health Care From Mobile Clinic

WELLINGTON, CO - SEPTEMBER 16: A migrant farm worker from Mexico picks spinach on September 16, 2009 near Wellington, Colorado. Salud Family Health Centers sends a mobile clinic to farms throughout northeastern Colorado to serve the migrant population, most of whom are immigrants with little other access to basic health care. While funding of health care for undocumented workers has become a controversial topic in the health care reform debate, the federal government already funds basic care for many such workers through grants to non-profit clinics, which serve one of America's most vulnerable, uninsured populations. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

WELLINGTON, CO – SEPTEMBER 16: A migrant farm worker from Mexico picks spinach on September 16, 2009 near Wellington, Colorado. Salud Family Health Centers sends a mobile clinic to farms throughout northeastern Colorado to serve the migrant population, most of whom are immigrants with little other access to basic health care. While funding of health care for undocumented workers has become a controversial topic in the health care reform debate, the federal government already funds basic care for many such workers through grants to non-profit clinics, which serve one of America’s most vulnerable, uninsured populations. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

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