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A march and rally was held in Kettleman City on Saturday, July 18 to protest a cluster of birth defects which participants say is probably connected to pesticide used on nearby farms or a toxic dump site located just outside of town. Five children out of twenty, born in Kettleman City in the last 18 months, had birth defects. Three of them died. The photo below is Maura Alatorre and her child, who was affected by the cluster of birth defects in Kettleman City.
A march and rally was held in Kettleman City on Saturday, July 18 to protest a cluster of birth defects which participants say is probably connected to pesticide used on nearby farms or a toxic dump site located just outside of town. Five children out of twenty, born in Kettleman City in the last 18 months, had birth defects. Three of them died. The photo below is Maura Alatorre and her child, who was affected by the cluster of birth defects in Kettleman City.
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