I don't know of any other occupation so susceptible to so many abuses.

These guys proved to be much more active and ensconced members of their communities than commonly supposed.

Day labor is not a niche market. It's now entering different aspects of the national mainstream economy.

Day labor has been thrust into the public consciousness, but we're concerned that the debate has gone on without an understanding of what gives rise to the phenomenon or what the many downsides are to work in this field.

Rather than the debate being about how immigration impacts neighborhoods, schools and hospitals, maybe you'll now see discussion about how it impacts the business sector.