Mass abductions in Woodburn shift focus for farmworkers’ union’s approach to legislative session

In February, Oregon legislators will return to Salem for their even-year short session. Reyna Lopez is ready.

Months ago, the executive director of the Woodburn-based farmworkers union Pineros Y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste had crafted a legislative strategy to press for higher wages for farmworkers and secure their collective bargaining rights.

Then more than 2,000 of her fellow Woodburn residents disappeared — abducted by masked thugs carrying guns and badges…

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