LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) Freddy Tomas was working in his yard in Lahaina when the fire advanced with stunning speed right up to his fence.<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://wsvn.com/news/us-world/immigrant-workers-lives-livelihoods-and-documents-in-limbo-after-the-hawaii-fire/">Read More</a>
For foreign workers, Lahaina was an oasis. Lured by plentiful jobs, a laid-back lifestyle and gorgeous scenery, immigrants had flocked to the Hawaiian town from all over the world. Their
For foreign workers, Lahaina was an oasis. Lured by plentiful jobs, a laid-back lifestyle and gorgeous scenery, immigrants had flocked to the Hawaiian town from all over the world. Their
For foreign workers, Lahaina was an oasis. Lured by plentiful jobs, a laid-back lifestyle and gorgeous scenery, immigrants had flocked to the Hawaiian town from all over the world. Their