"Half Moon Bay Massacre Survivors Struggle as Housing Vouchers Expire"

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A year after the tragic shooting in Half Moon Bay, California, survivors are still facing uncertainty as their housing vouchers expire. Many are dealing with trauma, job insecurity, and a lack of permanent housing. While efforts are being made to support farmworkers, survivors feel like they're in temporary housing limbo and worry about where they'll end up. Advocates are calling for long-term solutions and proactive measures to improve the working and living conditions of migrant farmworkers.
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