
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge was struck by a box send early on Tuesday, and recovery efforts are still underway in the wake of the decline. Many construction workers and victims of the fall into the valley below. Six of the people are also missing and are thought to be useless, while two were rescued from the ocean.
Little is known about the ship’s impact on the gate. The vessel’s reported energy loss prior to the motion is still being evaluated by the National Transportation Safety Board, which is looking into the incident. Many fictitious theories about the incident are now being circulated to load the knowledge gap, including one that Maria Bartiromo, a host of Fox News, has suggested.
The White House has stated in a statement that” the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge shows no sign of nefarious intent,” said Bartiromo yesterday, evoking this statement before speaking with Sen. Rick Scott ( R–FL ). ” Of course, you’ve been talking a bit about the potential for wrongdoing or possible foul play given the wide-open boundary,” you said.
The details of Tuesday’s affair say much more about the achievements of expat workers than they do about the dangers of an “open border,” despite Bartiromo’s assumption that the horror at the Key Bridge may be tied to frontier crossers.
” Jesus Campos, an employee of company Brawner Builders, had worked the overnight change of the gate work before switching to another”, reported The Baltimore Banner. ” He said the absent men are from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico”. According to the New York Times, two of the men who are still missing were both from Guatemala and El Salvador.
In other words, the people who were employed on the Key Bridge when it collapsed were expat staff who sought better economic opportunities and ended up working in difficult positions based on what is already known about the victims. ” They are all tough- working, polite men”, said Campos, and all came to the country to support their loved ones in their home countries, the Banner reported.
Immigrants have long-term employment options, including unsafe and exhausting ones. ” Refugees are in fact more likely to work in hazardous employment than U. S. born employees”, wrote economics Pia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny in a 2009 content in Demography. Physically demanding occupations, including those in agriculture and design, are overwhelmingly filled by refugees. About 2.2 million of the region’s building workers, or one- quarter of the entire construction work force, was international- born as of 2015, the Urban Institute reported.
” This catastrophe has already disproportionately impacted our city’s immigrant community, one that often toils in demanding and dangerous jobs to the benefit of all who call Baltimore home”, said Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, president of Global Refuge, an immigration services nonprofit based in Baltimore, in a statement yesterday.
The workers who fell into the Patapsco River on Tuesday were carrying out the same tasks as many other immigrants. They were performing strenuous, dangerous work—work that benefits their American neighbors—to make a living and support their loved ones. Rather than offer clear proof of the consequences of a “wide- open border”, the Key Bridge’s collapse highlighted the contributions of hardworking immigrants, many of whom take on foreseeable—and, in this case, unforeseeable—risks.