Threat Of A Labor Shortage Due To Florida’s New: On July 1, Florida will enact the “toughest in the nation” immigration law, prompting fears of a severe labour shortage in agriculture and construction. According to the United States Chamber of Commerce, Florida falls into the “more severe” category of labour shortages, with only 53 job seekers per 100 available positions.
The imminent consequences of the law are beginning to take shape. Despite the new immigration law enacted by Governor Ron DeSantis, workers such as Pedro Marcos from Guatemala are remaining in the state.
Threat Of A Labor Shortage Due To Florida’s New
The reality? I have no current intentions to depart. I have chosen to remain. All I’m saying is that politicians need to win us over. We accept the tasks that nobody else wants,” he explained. Marcos asserted that the construction work he had in Miami dried up after his employers grew apprehensive.
Companies with at least 25 employees are required by law to use E-Verify. If you fail to provide proof of eligibility, you may forfeit your driving privileges and incur a fee. Employers may file felony charges against job applicants using fraudulent identification.
According to the Florida Policy Institute, losing 10% of the workforce in the state’s most labor-intensive industries would result in an annual loss of $12.6 billion.
Dr. Franciso Larios, a prominent member of the Nicaraguan community and a professor of economics at Miami Dade College, cautioned that “the economy will suffer” if the citizens are forced to flee. Additionally, laws affect medical care. Participating medical facilities in Medicaid will be required to verify the legal status of patients.
The Caridad Centre in Boynton Beach, which is wholly operated by volunteers, is Florida’s largest free clinic serving immigrants. Employees have expressed concern regarding the effects of the new law.
We cannot afford to make it more difficult for them to come in for care. As it is already challenging for them to do so. Dr. Steven Koenig, an ophthalmologist at the centre, predicted that the existing conditions of their patients will deteriorate.
Couples with mixed immigration status or agricultural workers who travel together may be affected by the law, which makes it illegal to transport unauthorised immigrants into Florida. The new law also applies to undocumented individuals who have been granted out-of-state driver’s licences.
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