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Whereas Baltimore and the nation are coping with the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore Harbor on Tuesday, after a solid cargo ship slammed right into a help beam, ensuing within the blockage of a significant port and harmful/commuter route (I-695) , Open borders advocates and a few within the media are weaponizing the tragic deaths of the six highway staff killed within the incident to attain political factors.


A crew of eight males filling potholes on the bridge had been reportedly on break of their automobiles parked on the bridge when the department struck at 1:27 a.m. EDT. One of many victims was stated to have lived in america for 19 years, the opposite for 17 years, though press stories described all six as 'immigrants' or 'immigrants' from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. Has been referred to. The immigration standing of the boys has not been usually reported, though Voice of America reported that one man entered the US illegally.
Of the 2 staff who survived the bridge collapse, one was hospitalized and has since been launched, whereas the opposite refused to be taken to hospital. Two our bodies have been recovered and 4 are nonetheless lacking.
Six building staff had been killed when a cargo ship collided with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday, sending staff into the water beneath, officers stated.
What we all know to date concerning the victims: https://t.co/HpRvQzWHZE pic.twitter.com/g3WTA6T2fv
– ABC Information (@ABC) 28 March 2024
The crew labored for Browder Builders. Co-worker Jesus Campos, talking to reporters in Spanish, stated he had lately modified shifts and missed the incident:
Jose Campos, who works for Browder Builders, says the shift change saved him from having to go to the bridge this morning.
Extra: https://t.co/RSNWAp72oY pic.twitter.com/0luUw6HQ0X– Fox Baltimore (@FOXBaltimore) 26 March 2024
Jesus Campos, initially from El Salvador, works for Browder Builders. He says his colleagues are lacking. He’s shocked and devastated for his pals. pic.twitter.com/O243cAjgWV
– Emily Hofstaedter (@EHofstaedter) 26 March 2024
A standard theme utilized by advocates was that immigrant staff died doing work that People wouldn’t do.
Journalist Geraldo Rivera posted on Twitter, “…migrants had been doing a grimy, harmful job that no citizen needed…”
“When the bridge collapsed at 1:27 a.m. Tuesday, an in a single day highway crew filling potholes on the bridge additionally died. The crew apparently included six from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador. Concerned undocumented Hispanic immigrants, aka unlawful aliens. .-They drowned within the chilly, soiled waters of Baltimore Harbor. -There was no outcry from the conservative media about stealing jobs from residents; as a result of, as they As they typically do, immigrants had been doing a grimy, harmful job that no citizen needed. An estimated 1/3 of our nation's building staff are undocumented immigrants. -In response to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there can be 316 overseas immigrants in 2022. Born in, largely undocumented Hispanic building staff killed on the job.-Title them. Mayor, Miguel, Dorlian, Jose, Alejandro.
When the bridge collapsed at 1:27 am on Tuesday, the highway crew who had been filling potholes on the bridge all through the evening additionally died together with it.
-The crew consisted of 6 apparently undocumented Hispanic immigrants, aka unlawful aliens, from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
-They drowned…– Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) 28 March 2024
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (through translation), “The loss of life of migrants as a result of collapse of the Francis Scott Bridge in Baltimore” exhibits that migrants are going to do dangerous work in the course of the evening and that’s the reason they Don't need to be handled as some irresponsible politicians are sometimes handled,” #AMLO replied.
“The hurt that has been carried out to immigrants by harassing them by way of the media is feasible as a result of they’re making an attempt to behave like irresponsible politicians,” Francis Scott Key, led by Francis Scott Key in Baltimore, stated of the immigrants. , suggestions #AMLO, pic.twitter.com/pFsumUp51D
– Manuel Galeazzi (@manuelgaleazzi1r) 27 March 2024
Reuters: “Baltimore bridge catastrophe: Immigrants died doing jobs 'others don't need to do'”
Baltimore bridge catastrophe: Immigrants died doing jobs 'others don't need to do' https://t.co/kwKik54gSb pic.twitter.com/WhUB9DboUy
– Reuters (@Reuters) 28 March 2024
Reuters excerpt:
They got here to america for an opportunity at a greater life. He was discovered working as a pothole on a bridge in the course of the evening, and was discovered lifeless within the port of Baltimore.
The six victims of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse had been immigrants from Mexico and Central America, who had been working the type of exhausting work that many immigrants do, when a container ship collided with a help column at 1:30 a.m. EST (sic) Went. on Tuesday and despatched them to drown within the icy Patapsco River.
Divers recovered the our bodies of Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes and Dorlian Castillo from a crimson pickup truck 25 ft beneath water the following day.
4 are lacking and presumed lifeless: Mayoror Suazo from Honduras; Jose Lopez from Guatemala; Miguel Luna from El Salvador; And one other whose title has not been launched. The opposite two staff had been saved.
…”One of many causes Latinos are on this catastrophe is as a result of Latinos do the work that different individuals don't need to do. We’ve got to do it, as a result of we got here right here for a greater life. We’re attacking the nation. “We're not right here to do this,” stated Lucia Islas, president of Comite Latino de Baltimore, a nonprofit group.
Maryland State Consultant Jocelyn A. Pena-Melnick (D), a local of the Dominican Republic, “These individuals selected Maryland as their residence and took jobs that many people wouldn't even dream of doing. Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador And these Mexicans characterize what makes our nation nice: individuals keen to sacrifice and construct communities. #Immigrants”
These individuals selected Maryland as their residence and did issues many people would by no means dream of doing. These individuals from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico characterize what makes our nation nice: individuals keen to sacrifice and construct communities. #Migrant https://t.co/zwH8osn7QG
– Dale J. pena-melnyk (@JPenaMelnyk) 27 March 2024
Axios: “Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse kills 4 building staff highlights the important function of immigrants within the U.S. labor drive and the dangers they face.”
The collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Bridge that killed 4 building staff highlights the important function of immigrants within the American labor drive and the dangers they face. https://t.co/QDwPhQYJuP
– Axios (@axios) 28 March 2024
NOTE: Nearly a yr in the past, on March 22, 2023, six highway staff had been killed on I-695 in Baltimore (WBAL-TV excerpt). That crew was a mixture of Hispanic and non-Hispanic staff:
Rolando Ruiz, 46, of Laurel
Carlos Orlando Villatoro Escobar, 43, of Frederick
Jose Armando Escobar, 52, of Frederick
Mahlon Simmons III, 31, of Union Bridge
Mahlon Simmons II, 52, of Union Bridge
Sybil Lee Dimaggio, 46, of Glen Burnie…Six individuals had been killed in a crash on the westbound aspect of the Baltimore Beltway in Woodlawn Wednesday afternoon.
In response to Maryland State Police, troopers had been referred to as round 12:40 a.m. to a report of a pedestrian struck in a piece zone on the Beltway's Internal Loop close to Safety Boulevard.
Gustavo Torres, government director of CASA, a Maryland-based unlawful immigration advocacy group, spoke with NPR host Debbie Elliott concerning the authorized and unlawful challenges dealing with immigrants and urged Joe Biden to go amnesty (excerpts):
ELLIOTT: You recognize, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates {that a} third of building staff in 2020 had been Hispanic, and plenty of had been foreign-born, and they’re at specific danger for deadly accidents due to the kind of work they do. to do. How is that this mirrored within the challenges that staff in your group face?
Torres: Sure, that's really a actuality. Particularly within the Washington, DC and Baltimore metro space, now we have roughly 130,000 immigrants who work on this important job. And we see – we see these kinds of accidents on a regular basis. In reality, a couple of yr earlier than the date of the bridge collapse and on Freeway 695, six freeway building staff, half of whom had been Latino, had been killed in Maryland after being hit by a rushing automobile. So that is the type of scenario we see on a regular basis. And these are people who find themselves undocumented or have TPS, which is a authorized standing – they is probably not eligible to change into US residents.
ELLIOTT: You're speaking about non permanent protected standing.
TORRES: And that's why they really feel such challenges, as a result of they don't have medical insurance and so they're too afraid to report. So that is the type of scenario we face within the DC space and past.
ELLIOTT: Now, along with the victims and their households, for instance, there can be many extra immigrants among the many 15,000 individuals who work on the Port of Baltimore. How does this tragedy have an effect on the world's giant immigrant group?
Torres: It's big. I imply, it's a big effect. And once more, that's due to the way in which – how we really feel proper now, we really feel attacked. As you understand, there are a whole lot of assaults on the immigrant group on a regular basis. And we’re scared, and persons are scared. I do know persons are extraordinarily scared about this and such a tragic occasion is simply bringing extra ache to our group. However it is a group that’s keen to maintain combating, a group that actually desires to make change on this nation. And we are going to preserve shifting ahead and guarantee that we finally go immigration reform someday, or a minimum of TPS. And President Biden had the ability to supply authorized standing to our households.