Moroccan workers fetching water for their cortijo (an abandoned agricultural shed), after a morning of work in the strawberry fields. Spain, Huelva, 2007Moroccan workers living by permission of their employer in a cortijo (an abandoned agricultural shed), across from the strawberry fields where they work. Spain, Huelva, 2007A meal at three o'clock, after work. Migrants living by permission of their employer in a cortijo (an abandoned agricultural shed). Spain, Huelva, 2007A Moroccan worker, having obtained his papers during the great wave of regularization in 2005, has come from the north of Spain especially for the strawberry harvest. Legitimate workers are no better off than those without papers, because of competition with the latter and also with those who come on CEN contracts (contrato en origen). He commonly works without a contract and is paid less than the collectively bargained wage. Spain, Huelva, 2007A cortijo (an abandoned agricultural shed provided by the employer) equipped by the migrants, across from the strawberry fields where they work. Spain, Huelva, 2007A Moroccan worker, having obtained his papers during the great wave of regularization in 2005, has come from the north of Spain especially for the strawberry harvest. Legitimate workers are no better off than those without papers, because of competition with the latter and also with those who come on CEN contracts (contrato en origen). He commonly works without a contract and is paid less than the collectively bargained wage. Spain, Huelva, 2007A Moroccan worker, having obtained his papers during the great wave of regularization in 2005, has come from the north of Spain especially for the strawberry harvest. Legitimate workers are no better off than those without papers, because of competition with the latter and also with those who come on CEN contracts (contrato en origen). He commonly works without a contract and is paid less than the collectively bargained wage. Spain, Huelva, 2007A Moroccan worker come for the strawberry harvest and encountered later in the north of Spain for the fruit harvests (apples, pears, peaches). Spain, Huelva, 2007A shower for the Moroccan workers living by permission of their employer in a cortijo (an abandoned agricultural shed), across from the strawberry fields where they work. Spain, Huelva, 2007A Moroccan migrant, prays at the door of a cortijo (an abandoned agricultural shed provided by the employer), across from the strawberry fields where he works. Spain, Huelva, 2007A Moroccan worker, having obtained his papers during the great wave of regularization in 2005, has come from the north of Spain especially for the strawberry harvest. He poses in front of the door of a cortijo (an abandoned agricultural shed provided by the employer). Legitimate workers are no better off than those without papers, because of competition with the latter and also with those who come on CEN contracts (contrato en origen). He commonly works without a contract and is paid less than the collectively bargained wage. Spain, Huelva, 2007