Posted on: October 28th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Commentary ] [ Eye Openers ]
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Hundreds of immigrants who live in the most inhumane conditions surrounded by million-dollar homes in one of the wealthiest counties of California were unable to receive any kind of assistance in the aftermath of the wildfires that have affected thousands.
Because of the disaster, hundreds of immigrants have been unable to work because their terrified bosses fled the fires in their luxury automobiles and have yet to return or are only beginning to do so.”*
Luis’ translation of an La Opinión story
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