Summary
Looking back, Braulio Gonzalez says, the man who drove up and offered him $10 an hour to break up a concrete driveway did seem suspicious. The man's truck didn't have license plates and he wouldn't say where the job was, telling the day laborer to follow in his car.
Sure enough, a few minutes later, police from the Los Angeles suburb of Redondo Beach arrested Mr. Gonzalez and three other laborers as they turned into a dead-end street.See the full content of this document
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Day Laborers Become Tricky Issue for Cities
"I've been working on that corner for years," the 48-year-old Guatemala native said. "Nothing like t...
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