Working America’s Unwanted Jobs

Working America’s Unwanted Jobs

Gabriel Thompson’s book Working in the Shadows reveals what working like an immigrant in America is really like.

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On Morning Joe investigative journalist and Nation Books author Gabriel Thompson talks about his book, Working in the Shadows, which chronicles the year he spent working undercover in jobs that traditionally use immigrant
labor. He describes his book as “an exploration of what the lives of
immigrants are like and what the industries that they predominate in are
like.”

Thompson cut lettuce for Dole in Arizona fields, tore chicken breasts
during the graveyard shift of an Alabama poultry plant and worked in a
Mom-and-pop flower shop in Manhattan. Thompson wasn’t out to write a
policy piece; rather, he wanted to expose readers to certain industries
because despite the amount of talk devoted to immigrants, most Americans
“don’t have a very good connection or idea of what those jobs entail.”

Morgan Ashenfelter

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