Their jobs are gone, but they still show up every day
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A factory in Nogales, Sonora, closed overnight in 2013 leaving workers without jobs and their severance pay. Without light or running water, they still show up Monday through Friday to try to sell everything the owners left inside as a last hope of getting paid.
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At Sonora inkjet-cartridge plant, they try to get paid by selling what's left.
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