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Farm worker considered to be lower than his/her boss. peasant Farm worker considered to be lower than his/her boss.

devious Purposefully mean

privacy To be alone without others watching you.

produce Vegetables and fruit picked to sell to stores and then to customers.

citizen A person who has the legal right to live in a country.

anguish Deep feeling of sadness.

Immigration A government agency that controls how people coming to a country.

migrate To move from one place to another because of change.

migrant laborer A person who moves often to where there are jobs.

reluctant Not sure of doing something.

finery Nice things.

deportation To force someone to return to his/her own country.

bestow To give or present something.

abuelita Grandmother

campensinos Field workers.

repatriation To send someone back to his/her country of birth.

esperanza hope