“…MFWs in particular, are likely to experience rashes and respiratory illnesses from pesticides, back pains from stooping for long hours (e.g., strawberry pickers), heat exhaustion from sun exposure, badly injured or amputated limbs from machinery accidents, tuberculosis from sharing crowded living quarters, as well as chronic problems such as athlete's foot (acquired from community showers). MFWs, dramatically overrepresented by males detached from families, wives, or other partners, are susceptible to social isolation, stress, anxiety, loneliness, depression, and boredom, often-times leading to alcohol and drug abuse as well as risky sexual behaviors involving sexworkers, same sex partners, and/or multiple partners (11). Migrants' precarious legal status and limited English proficiency curtail their access to social services and limit their ability to obtain health care.…”