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    Home » Blog » Opinion | Journalists should focus on America’s hard-working immigrants more often – The Washington Post

    Opinion | Journalists should focus on America’s hard-working immigrants more often – The Washington Post

    April 2, 2024Updated:April 2, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    Journalism was clearly focused on the sufferers after the Francis Scott Key Bridge fell in Baltimore in the middle of the night. I noticed eight men from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Mexico who had been putting in an incredible amount of work to rebuild potholes immediately. Slowly, in the wee hours of the morning, they performed a work no one else would. Of the eight, just two survived.
    Editors covering the horror made the decision to document these refugees ‘ life. They described their regular problems and aspirations. They interviewed their crying family.
    ” If I may have known, I would not have let him go to work. I had had stopped him”, Carlos Suazo Sandoval told CBS writer Camilo Montoya- Galvez, remembering the next moment he saw his nephew, Maynor.
    ” My nephew is the website of this home”, Norma Suazo added.

    Immigrants had migrated to Baltimore after years of residing and working there.

    Staff such as Maynor Suazo Sandoval are also the motor of America’s business. Numerous companies have relied on the immigrant labor as a major force behind them. For instance, without refugees, the construction sector would grind to a halt. Newcomers are exposed to a high level of personal danger while working in it.

    Immigration is still viewed as a pressing concern for British citizens, despite its increasing recognition.

    Gallup released a detailed report on the issues that concern Americans in this vote year last week as Baltimore grieved. The survey asked respondents to discover” the most important issue facing the country today” in an open-ended question. Twenty- eight percentage cited multiculturalism, ranking it above prices or poverty.
    Aggressive nationalist rhetoric has been a hot topic in American politics for about ten years. In 2015, earlier in his political promotion, Donald Trump labeled Mexicans— who constitute most immigrants, and their heirs, in the United States — as thieves. Since then, he has n’t let up. On his way to the 2024 vote, Trump has stated that newcomers are “poisoning the heart of the state”.

    Why has Trump’s dirty populism gained popularity among British citizens? In component, it’s because workers struggle in darkness.

    ” Our industry does n’t exist without immigrant labor”, Wisconsin dairy farmer John Rosenow told me when I interviewed him during the Trump administration. ” Immigrants harvest 80 % of the milk in Wisconsin. Method over half of the farms would shut down if the newcomers were removed.

    The hundreds of labourers who sustain ranches such as Rosenow’s, or California’s vast areas, do but slowly, very frequently overlooked. How many cars who pass by highway repair crews actually acknowledge them? It’s all too easy to take them for granted.

    The internet bears some accountability. Stories about the border crisis in the United States are more prevalent than those about the necessary daily contributions of immigrants. These editorial options have implications. American public opinion might have changed if not for the worse, the stories about the Baltimore highway repair personnel and their families. If refugees were accorded the reputation and respect they deserve in America’s national conversation, a demagogue’s work would be much more hard.

    Those of us who have had the honor of telling these tales are aware of their breadth, breadth, richness, society, and social significance. There is no better remedy to anger and propaganda.

    But it must begin right away. Public opinion of their problems and aspirations will stay constant if we wait for severe events to bring attention to the stories of people like the six depressed Baltimore households. That would be an American horror.

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