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LINK Undocumented immigrant workers are helping clean up Florida after Hurricane Ian : NPR

(DeSantis is keeping quiet and not arranging to fly these undocumented immigrants to other states...)

Immigrant workers, many undocumented, are helping to clean up parts of Southwest Florida devastated by Hurricane Ian. But Gov. Ron DeSantis is openly hostile about undocumented people in his state.

snytiger6 9 Oct 12
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Gee, nobody foresaw that, right?

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As soon as they are done, he will load them up and ship them to Chicago or some place.

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Not surprised that DeSantis is pulling this stunt to save a few pennies in the short term.

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Are they being paid? If not, or not a living wage, then it's slavery and FL is quite good with that concept.

Article says $150 a day to do the dirtiest work possible. Meanwhile most of them who were living in trailers have no home to go home to.

@Lorajay Thanks. That's not slavery and the reliance/socialization on migrants open hopes for more inclusive immigration policies so it sounds like a win for migrants. The lack of homes is a condition of what gives them the employment, destruction, so few have homes. "Human Wheels go round and round, while the clock keeps the pace." - John Mellonhead.

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11 million unfilled jobs in the USA.

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