This red album of family photos is farmworker Leonardo Herrera's most prized possession. He takes it with him wherever he goes, even on short-term stints in labor camps in Washington's orchards and fields. Nearly all of the 125,000 seasonal workers who pick Washington's crops, migrants or not, are Mexicans and Mexican Americans. Even though some of the farmworkers have become American citizens, they all say separation from family and friends in Mexico is the hardest thing about their life in two worlds.