Confidentiality and difficult idiom to evacuate migrants in the EU

California, EE.UU.

Scientists of migrant workers hiccuping this week during a recess in their recovery work to obtain the vaccine against the coronavirus in a window in the south of California.

The inoculated agricultural workers figure among the vulnerable immigrants in the United States, especially the 11 million who are not allowed to take up residence and that some activists can be some of the most difficult people to raise during the major holiday campaign.

Some immigrants do not have permission to do so because the information obtained during the evacuation may be leaked to the authorities and by the end they will not search inoculars, while some women will have no English at all with the difficulty of accessing the dose. However, other groups, some titled by the hecko that the vacancy is for recent approval and the barriers of the idiom also can make it difficult to read messages to counter the misinformation.

Although these possible shortcomings exist for many vulnerable groups of immigrants, particularly preoccupied with those of Latin origin, which conform to a large part of the labor force and industries in which a large risk of coronavirus exposure.

“Hay ansiedad y es real …, pero también lo es el temor de morir de COVID-19”, dijo Pablo Alvarado, direktor van die National Day Laborer Organizing Network (Red Organizadora Nacional de Jornaleros), un grupo que vela por su bienestar.

To address these challenges, organizations that support the Latin immigrants are going to the agricultural camps to provide vacancies and information to migrant workers and intend to counteract the misinformation in Spain and other idioms.

At the California River Agreement, the area of ​​the 1,300 million dollars, the district and the establishment of the desert health care, an organization of the sins fines for the transportation of the vacation services, the reception of the table for the trabajadores hicieran su cita para inocularse, dijo Conrado Bárzaga, su director-general. The organization also shared on WhatsApp information about the virus and how to get rid of it. The messages are in Spanish and pure, an indigenous language of the west of Mexico that some agricultural workers in California.

The National Journal Organizer has used a Spanish radio program in social media to share information about the virus during the pandemic. Now, the presenters of the program, many of them migrants and workers of great causes, plan to discredit the myths about the vacancy between its 300,000 seminal wards, dijo Alvarado.

It wants to counteract the misinformation in the social media is key to overthrowing the mayor over the vacancies, as well as denying the false assertion that with the introduction of a microchip to the people.

Daniel Cortés, 58 years old, a Mexican immigrant living in New York, is among the retirees. Do not have permission to live in United States. Dice that do not weigh the vaccine because it is salutary and has an adverse reaction. The tests of the vacancies applied in the country in which he has not participated until he has produced the true indications of serious secondary effects and some improvised adverse reactions have been reported in the first days of the distribution of the inoculations in the country.

“Keeping up with the social distance, I love the manos, I change my clothes when I go to bed”, informs Cortés, who knows that his precautions are sufficient. “Nee ek he enfermado en ocho años y espero seguir así”.

The “United States Rescue Plan” by President Joe Biden for $ 1.9 trillion includes a program to establish vacation centers and various parts of the country and utilize mobile clinics to reach multiple communities. He also said that he would take meditation to make sure the vacancy was free for all the people who meet in the United States on the sidelines of their migration conditions.

However, some activist groups claim that the legacy of President Donald Trump’s restrictive immigration policies has specifically made it difficult for some immigrants to read.

In Florida, Maria Rodriguez, executive director of the Florida Coalition of Immigrants in Miami, said the persistence of the deadlines in the so-called public cargo rule of the former government, with which it claims to have residence permits for immigrants receive food vouchers and other public offerings.

Although the rule of the public cargo does not restrict access to probes or vacancies related to transmissible children and is being imposed in the courts, Dijo Rodriguez said, “no import, the perception is persistent.”

The governor of Nebraska, Pete Ricketts, recently made a blank slate of critics informing that workers with legal status should be given priority in the state’s vacancy campaign about who cares about the presentation on the plan to protect him la mano de obra extranjera.

Without embarrassment, Ricketts’ next resignation was withdrawn and information was provided in the report that “proof of citizenship is not required for the evacuation”, according to the Omaha-World Herald periodical.

Blanca Flores, the Community Organizer of the National Alliance of Campsines, said many of the women working in rural areas of Homestead, Florida, all had personal information that could be used in some way later. It is also important to note that the possibility of teners failing some days at work and possibly being expedited and suffering from adverse secondary effects.

“Gustaría hopes one or two months to see what happens and take a decision,” said Flores, a Colombian immigrant with legal residence.

Pero otros están ansiosos por vacunarse, quizá en unreflie de la manner comas las comunidades de latinigrantes latinos han sido asoladas en forma disproportiona vir el virus. In New York, Francisco Flores, a Mexican immigrant who lost a German, a coward and a coward on the back of COVID-19, said he did not care about the vacancy.

Flores, 54 years old and who has lived without permission in the United States for more than two decades, must be enrolled in the list when it comes.

“El gobierno ya tiene mis datos. He was here for a long time. I have a driving license, banking accounts. There is no such thing as temer ”, says Flores, who works for a company that arranges golf courses. “And I despise what we have done with the COVID, no doubt in vacancy”.

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