Working people are asking President Biden to recognize the Essential Bridge victims by granting them pleasure and recognition for their sacrifice to this region, with work permits.
The victims are 34- year- ancient Maynor Suazo Sandoval, of Honduras, 40- year- ancient Miguel Luna, of El Salvador, 35- year- ancient Alejandro H Fuentes, of Mexico, 26- year- ancient Dorlian Cabrera and Jose Lopez, of Guatemala.  ,
” I feel bad just heaven knows how my spirit aches, maybe he was hungry trying to escape”, Isabel Franco
Lopez’s family, Isabel Franco said the pain is unbelievable. She claimed Lopez left Guatemala and moved to the United States 19 times before. They have one child, but she claimed that he was a good parents to all three of her kids.
” They are sad, they loved Jose. He had a great soul, he was a hard worker. He was constantly concerned for our safety. He passed away, but he had continued to fight for us. Franco said.  ,
Construction workers from all over the place honored the six people who lost their lives on Friday evening by sharing their experiences with unsafe work environments and bias.
Workers believe that regardless of their immigration status, the fatal bridge collapse may bring about change for all employees.
” I have suffered prejudice. Low income and a lot of unfairness. They are not breaking the law by paying me, just like they would an engineer with practice. Many employers still owe me money because I did n’t get the work I needed. One employee said.  ,
Employees are urging President Biden to recognize the Essential Bridge victims by granting them pleasure and recognition for their sacrifice in this nation, as well as work allows and family security.
According to the Institute For Immigration Research, in the Washington, D. C. and Baltimore, MD rail areas that are around 334, 300 employees in the crucial development industry. Newcomers constitute 39 % of the labor in this market, which is about 130, 000 people.
CASA leaders tell WUSA9 that they are attempting to communicate with the two survivors and provide assistance.
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