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Original Title:
Uneasy Neighbors
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A documentary profile of growing tensions between migrant worker camps and affluent homeowners in north San Diego County, one of the richest and fastest-growing areas in the United States. Here, sharing the same valleys, are homeowners concerned about property values and sanitation, and migrant workers, living in conditions which most Americans expect only in the Third World. This program chronicles the life and death of the Green Valley camp, home to thousands of workers over the last ten years, many of them legalized under the 1986 immigration bill.
Director:
Paul Espinosa
Director of Photography:
Mark Zimmerman
Producer:
Paul Espinosa
Writer:
Paul Espinosa
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