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People, businesses prepare to strike Thursday against Florida immigration laws

Por: WPTV Nation June 01, 2023

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — People nationwide are preparing for a strike on Thursday to show what the country would look like without immigrants.   Businesses plan to close their doors and many people plan on calling out of work in protest of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' recent immigration laws.   Luis Velasquez has owned a landscaping business for the last 15 years.   “We’re the ones that keep gardens looking pretty in Palm Beach,”... + full article



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