A business-tied advocacy group and various progressive groups have launched a lawsuit campaign against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s popular, wage-boosting curbs on illegal migration.
for migration. It also earns money by importing J-1 white-collar workers for jobs at various companies.
Many business groups have denounced DeSantis’s law because it reduces the number of illegals who will work for cheap. For example, theIn downtown Miami, construction cranes are ubiquitous, rising above the fast-growing skyline. At site after site, the story was the same. Workers have fled. Many others are waiting to see what happens.
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