Mexican crab pickers quietly work in Maryland as immigration debate rages
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2019
- Since the 1980s, every year hundreds of workers have left their homes in Mexico to travel thousands of miles to the Eastern Shore to fulfill jobs in Maryland’s crab industry under temporary visas.
It is a sensitive time politically both for the workers, who are nearly all women and for the H-2B visa program. Crab processors and other businesses say the program’s popularity demonstrates what Americans are willing - and unwilling - to do in a favorable economy and how the nation relies on foreign workers to fill employment gaps, particularly in low-wage service jobs. Two women from very distinct towns in Mexico share what life is like on the remote Hoopers Island. (Video: Thalia Juarez/Baltimore Sun)
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Maryland's crabs are delicious and this indeed sounds like a lot of work.
Respect..👍👍🙏🙏
Hard worker🙏🙏
necesitan habler ingles
Un thre work no nede spek inglés
We do not , when y’all go to California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada , Texas , Colorado, Oklahoma, y’all need to speak Spanish or Spanglish
@@Mr.California Vivo en Tejas y hablo Espanol con muchos Tejanos mas o menos todas al tiempos