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Advocates for more migration are exploiting the deaths of six migrant workers in the Baltimore bridge disaster to argue that more migration is essential for America.
“We know we can and we will rebuild,” said a statement from Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, the Sri Lankan-born president of Global Refuge, an organization that is paid to help settle migrants in American communities. “The contributions of our immigrant brothers and sisters will continue to be essential in that effort.”
“Our hearts are with every person impacted by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore,” said the United We Dream, a business-backed pro-amnesty group. “Among them, immigrant people–visionaries who are improving our communities every day and ensuring we have the freedom to move around our cities.”
Vignarajah released the following statement in a series of social media posts:
.@GlobalRefuge has called Baltimore home for 25+ years. This catastrophe has already disproportionately impacted our city’s immigrant community, one that often toils in demanding & dangerous jobs to the benefit of all who call Baltimore home.
Having walked alongside our city’s newcomers for decades, we know firsthand how courageous and resilient our immigrant neighbors are. We stand in solidarity with these families, and all those seeking a safer, better life for their loved ones.
Having walked alongside our city’s newcomers for decades, we know firsthand how courageous and resilient our immigrant neighbors are. We stand in solidarity with these families, and all those seeking a safer, better life for their loved ones.
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— Krish O’Mara Vignarajah (@KrishVignarajah) March 26, 2024
We know our city is strong. We know we can and we will rebuild. And we also know the contributions of our immigrant brothers and sisters will continue to be essential in that effort.
No matter our country of origin, Baltimore is home and we’re immeasurably stronger when we pull together under the banner of our common humanity.
No matter our country of origin, Baltimore is home and we’re immeasurably stronger when we pull together under the banner of our common humanity.
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— Krish O’Mara Vignarajah (@KrishVignarajah) March 26, 2024
We are profoundly heartbroken, and our thoughts are with those missing, their loved ones, our first responders, and our entire city left reeling from today’s unthinkable tragedy. Bridges can be rebuilt, but the damage inflicted on these families can never fully be repaired.
We pray that those missing be found, and that all those impacted by this tragedy find strength, healing, and comfort during this incredibly trying time.
We pray that those missing be found, and that all those impacted by this tragedy find strength, healing, and comfort during this incredibly trying time.
— Krish O’Mara Vignarajah (@KrishVignarajah) March 26, 2024
David Bier, of the pro-immigrant CATO Institute, taunted, “Immigrants likely saved American lives on the Baltimore bridge by working difficult construction jobs for Americans in the middle of the night. Can’t wait to hear the Breitbart report about these “hard-working, humble men” who are still missing.”
“Can’t wait for immigrants to rebuild this bridge bigger and better than ever,” he added.
Can’t wait for immigrants to rebuild this bridge bigger and better than ever https://t.co/ACj6S22z7y
— David J. Bier (@David_J_Bier) March 26, 2024
United We Dream wrote:
Our hearts are with every person impacted by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore. Among them, immigrant people–visionaries who are improving our communities every day and ensuring we have the freedom to move around our cities.
Our hearts are with every person impacted by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore. Among them, immigrant people–visionaries who are improving our communities every day and ensuring we have the freedom to move around our cities. https://t.co/Zt9QOG1pf1
— United We Dream (@UNITEDWEDREAM) March 26, 2024
As anti-immigrant bad actors try to divide our cities, building walls & fueling hate, immigrants like the ones in Baltimore are building bridges, making sure we stay connected as neighbors. In Baltimore and across the country, immigrants are inherently part of our communities.
Often, the labor of our immigrant communities goes unseen and unmourned. We will uphold the legacies of all immigrant workers who care for our communities and who we have a responsibility to care for as well.
Often, the labor of our immigrant communities goes unseen and unmourned. We will uphold the legacies of all immigrant workers who care for our communities and who we have a responsibility to care for as well.
— United We Dream (@UNITEDWEDREAM) March 26, 2024
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