Knife Fight City and the Kingdom of Dust

Knife Fight City and the Kingdom of Dust explores an unacknowledged variety of American apartheid in Huron, poorest town in California, a giant farm labor exploitation camp where an American peasantry slaves for industrialized agriculture.

Huron is the only town in Westlands Water District (WWD), which receives water under a federal water project (the Reclamation Act of 1902) originally designed to advance family farming by restricting land holdings to 160 acres. Average farm size in WWD: 3,000 acres.

                Huron doesn’t have a newspaper, Burger King, Little League, high school, or Chamber of Commerce. Huron does have six labor camps, 6 bars, and three gangs. Huron is off the beaten path. Reporters never venture here. Politics are bloody – one mayor resigned after his automobile was shot up by an AK-47; a councilwoman’s home was bombed; another mayor died in prison; the northeast and southwest corners of town are controlled by Norteño and Bulldog gangs.

                This is where your lettuce comes from every spring and fall, when Huron produces 90 percent of the lettuce in the United States and the population doubles from 6,700 to nearly 14,000. Most field hands are single, transient, undocumented transient workers who follow the lettuce circuit. They live in bushes, boxcars, and camps surrounded by barbed wire-topped cyclone fences. Many don't even know exactly where they live, giving only a Post Office box and pointing towards a green trailer down an alley behind the auto repair shop.

                In Huron poverty, fear, seasonal employment, dependence on successive waves of new immigrants, lack of stable institutions, oligarchy, massive police surveillance, and multiple layers of exploitation are compressed into an extreme example of what 350,000 farmworkers face in California every day – and 1.5 million farmworkers endure on farms from Washington to Florida. Yet no one in California – or anywhere else – seems to have the foggiest notion that such a place exists.

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Dead at midday, Huron snaps to life at 5:30 am each morning, when thousands of farmworkers pour onto the streets to grab rides in labor busses headed to the surrounding fields.

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Jose Martinez, 38, saves money on housing and sends it home to his family in Mexico by living in a hole excavated beneath the concrete loading dock in the Huron railroad yard.

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In the pre-dawn darkness, hundreds of transient field hands mob a labor bus yelling "hire me, hire me" in the hope of snagging a job on a lettuce harvesting crew.

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A Huron field hand cuts asparagus on the Kettleman Slope as the sun rises above the Sierra Nevada mountains 70 miles to the east.

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Pollution from old almond trees scraped into piles and burned during a replanting operation near Highway 198 and Interstate 5 are one reason why Huron suffers from the poorest air quality in California.

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A Border Patrolman yanks two undocumented Huron farmworkers from their hiding place in an irrigation reservoir during a raid on a farm ten miles north of town.

© Richard Street - Undocumented Oaxacan immigrant farmworkers await "voluntary deportation" in a Fresno INS holding cell.
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Undocumented Oaxacan immigrant farmworkers await "voluntary deportation" in a Fresno INS holding cell.

© Richard Street - Huron farmworkers point to their home town on a Budweiser beer map spread on the trunk of their automobile.
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Huron farmworkers point to their home town on a Budweiser beer map spread on the trunk of their automobile.

© Richard Street - EMS personnel attempt to revive a Huron farmworker who has overdosed on black tar heroin outside the El Rancho bar.
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EMS personnel attempt to revive a Huron farmworker who has overdosed on black tar heroin outside the El Rancho bar.

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Officer Jose Puga arrests a Oaxacan immigrant field hand for DUI and then tows his automobile after the man failed to produce a driver's license, ownership documents, or proof of insurance.

© Richard Street - Officers David Goday and Jose Arsiga wrestle with Bulldog gang members following a riot in the Sonora bar.
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Officers David Goday and Jose Arsiga wrestle with Bulldog gang members following a riot in the Sonora bar.

© Richard Street - Called to the scene of a stabbing in the gang-controlled Parkside Apartments, officers were told "she fell on the knife."
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Called to the scene of a stabbing in the gang-controlled Parkside Apartments, officers were told "she fell on the knife."

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Officer Matthew Parish breaks up an alcohol-induced fight between two brothers in the "Pica Palace," a once fine home now serving as a barracks for migrant workers.

© Richard Street - "Chucky," a Bulldog gang member, refuses to identify the Norteno gang member who had attacked him.
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"Chucky," a Bulldog gang member, refuses to identify the Norteno gang member who had attacked him.

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The family of Bulldog gang leader Ray Pinon tends to his gunshot wound three months after Norteno gangsters burst into his apartment and shot him.

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A homeless field hand prepares the evening meal in the "Tumbleweed Hotel" (so named because its shelters were once covered in tumbleweed before they burned down) as a a derelict field hand who had been "choked out" by police mumbles and wanders through t

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EMS personnel tend to Coalinga Norteno gang member Jeremy Bernales who has been shot near the El Porvenir apartments on the south end of Huron.

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A family of Huron farmworkers looks on as their son is blessed while receiving holy confirmation in the Huron Catholic church.

© Richard Street - Farmworkers returning from the fields pass in front of a mural beside the Mexico cafe.
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Farmworkers returning from the fields pass in front of a mural beside the Mexico cafe.

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