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Lulu KC

(7,334 posts)
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 08:42 PM Jan 9

From Washington Post: Who will rebuild Los Angeles? Immigrants.

https://wapo.st/4gNCEZw (gift link--I hope it works!)


Opinion
León Krauze
Who will rebuild Los Angeles? Immigrants.
And many of them will be doing it under threat of family separation.


Watching the fires raze Los Angeles, a city I called home for years, has been devastating. Santa Ana winds, blowing through the mountains at speeds exceeding 80 mph, have caused catastrophic damage. The west side of the city is barely recognizable. The Pacific Coast Highway, one of the most iconic stretches of the American landscape, lies in ruins. The surrounding area, home to the equally renowned Sunset Boulevard — celebrated in countless dreams and a witness to innumerable Californian sunsets — has been reduced to ashes.



The full scale of the devastation will be hard to tally for some time. What is clear, however, is the immense challenge that reconstruction will pose. This wildfire is already among the most destructive in the region’s history. Rebuilding will be a monumental task fraught with uncertainty. Building in Los Angeles is notoriously difficult because of complicated permitting and regulations. The city will have to untangle a bunch of its bureaucratic knots — and quickly.


One thing, however, is certain: the rebuilding of Los Angeles will rely heavily on immigrants.


A significant proportion of the region’s construction workforce consists of immigrants. According to a 2020 report by the American Immigration Council, 43 percent of construction workers in California are immigrants. Among these, a majority are of Mexican origin, reflecting a long history of Mexican labor contributing to the city’s development.




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From Washington Post: Who will rebuild Los Angeles? Immigrants. (Original Post) Lulu KC Jan 9 OP
LA needs to solve their problems with water shortage before they can rebuild FakeNoose Jan 9 #1
There is drought in Washington, too Lulu KC Jan 9 #4
The rebuilding in Western North Carolina is reliant on immigrants, too blm Jan 9 #2
All of that is true, but I don't think it matters to Trump et. al. ananda Jan 9 #3

FakeNoose

(36,835 posts)
1. LA needs to solve their problems with water shortage before they can rebuild
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 08:45 PM
Jan 9

Maybe they need to "relocate" up to Washington State.

Just sayin'

blm

(114,020 posts)
2. The rebuilding in Western North Carolina is reliant on immigrants, too
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 08:53 PM
Jan 9

The Republicans here are lying to themselves when they deny it.

ananda

(31,320 posts)
3. All of that is true, but I don't think it matters to Trump et. al.
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 08:59 PM
Jan 9

The DOGE will take care of all that, meaning, nothing.

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