He crosses the border at night, guided by a coyote who demands the last of his savings. A "job connector" waits on the other side with promises of steady work in the fields—no questions asked, good money sent home. Weeks later, he's in a remote labor camp in California's Central Valley or Michigan's orchards. His pay is withheld for "debts." Armed overseers watch the barracks. When he falls ill from pesticides or heat, there's no doctor—complaining means threats against his f