The Baltimore bridge collapse claimed the lives of 6 immigrant workers from Central America, highlighting the vital role immigrants play in the workforce. Advocates demand recognition and solidarity for immigrant workers in the aftermath of the tragedy.
The Key Bridge stood for almost half a century, a backdrop to life around Baltimore, and crumbled in less than 20 seconds. “We trust such infrastructure to be permanent, unshakeable. Now we wonder.” By @justin_fenton: https://t.co/1BDLiEZ56o
The Key Bridge was more than just a Baltimore landmark. It was a symbol of the city’s proud working-class heritage and maritime culture. My story on the significance of its collapse and the immigrant workers who lost their lives: https://t.co/1vPOtbEsKy
Sunday read: The Key Bridge stood for 47 years — then it was gone. Now Baltimore wonders what’s next. https://t.co/aGJ0zkNKxw
The death of six Latino workers who were fixing potholes when a Baltimore bridge collapsed highlights the crucial role immigrants play in keeping America running, say advocates. ➡️ https://t.co/a0xvLry6vW https://t.co/839dUGDrMG
The death of six Latino workers on the a Baltimore bridge that collapsed highlights immigrants' crucial role in keeping America running, say advocates. https://t.co/hsPE6p6eZq
In Key Bridge collapse, Baltimore lost a piece of its cultural identity https://t.co/drYObiit5S
Baltimore Tragedy Highlights Role Of Migrants In US Workforce https://t.co/Vg5gbmcljX https://t.co/JmJYcUmXCT
Baltimore bridge highlights role of migrants in US workforce https://t.co/gowNDdhvMW
Workers honor migrants killed in Baltimore's bridge collapse. Watch! #Baltimore #BaltimoreBridgeCollapse https://t.co/P4zo0xIT1C
Central American, Mexican Workers Among Those Killed In Baltimore Bridge Destruction https://t.co/vK0530cwdg
Construction workers, and immigrant advocates stand in solidarity with Baltimore Key Bridge victims https://t.co/VzI4pn1R2X
Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster has scarred a skyline and a city. https://t.co/gzBvsBpHs9
The Baltimore bridge collapse is an immigration story https://t.co/5xqnSA4ycF
The six road workers who plunged to their deaths due to the bridge collapse in Baltimore were all immigrants from Central America. Doing the work a lot of people in this country can’t or won’t do. https://t.co/mt4tDcJPih
Preyor-Johnson: Victims of the Baltimore bridge collapse were immigrants taken for granted https://t.co/vdov8KxERf
🕊️We mourn the losses of the 6 immigrant workers in the #baltimorebridge tragedy. We demand the government to acknowledge the vital role immigrant workers play in our society and stop keeping them in the shadows. ⚖️
Baltimore: immigrants died doing job 'others do not want to do' https://t.co/Spelq7S4ve
Building Bridges, Not Walls: Immigrant Communities Honor Six Workers Killed in Key Bridge Collapse https://t.co/r1QjXaen22
The Baltimore bridge collapse reminds us immigrants often do unheralded and dangerous work https://t.co/W5H85JuxFj
Bridge collapse brings stark reminder of immigrant workers’ vulnerabilities https://t.co/1MAhNYBown
Baltimore bridge disaster: immigrants died doing job 'others do not want to do' @gabriellaborter https://t.co/g9AUFyUim5
The deaths of four construction workers in the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key bridge highlights the essential role of immigrants in the U.S. labor force and the risks they face. https://t.co/QDwPhQYJuP
Baltimore bridge disaster: immigrants died doing job 'others do not want to do' https://t.co/kwKik54gSb https://t.co/WhUB9DboUy
Central American, Mexican Families Mourn The Workers Lost In Baltimore Bridge Collapse https://t.co/cs9w6LwxfZ
from @TUSK81l: “They Had a Dream of a Better Future for Themselves and Their Families”: Communities Mourn and Remember Immigrant Workers Lost Following Baltimore Bridge Collapse https://t.co/poSczAcSp2
The six workers who are presumed dead from the Baltimore bridge collapse are all native to Latin America. Their fate underscores a truth their relatives know all too well: Immigrants are some of the most vulnerable, least-protected workers in the U.S. https://t.co/dqRa9buQkp
The workers presumed dead in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse were immigrants from Latin America. "We don’t know how long all of them lived and worked in America. We do know their work was, on the very best days, backbreaking and perilous." -@MajorCBS https://t.co/kqMI9srB7g
The bridge collapse underscores that immigrants are some of the most vulnerable, least-protected workers in the U.S. While full details about the victims have not been released, they are known to be natives of Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador. https://t.co/o99Xnhb7rd
The Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore highlighted the valuable contributions of immigrant workers, many of whom take on foreseeable—and, in this case, unforeseeable—risks. New for @reason. https://t.co/PCKiMe6NVV
The victims in the Baltimore bridge collapse were reportedly from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, officials say. Migrants
BREAKING: The victims in the Baltimore bridge collapse were reportedly from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, officials say.
The victims in the bridge collapse were from Mexico, Guatemala El Salvador and Honduras, officials say.
The presumed deaths of six road workers on the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore are shining a spotlight on the risks associated with essential jobs, especially for low-income and immigrant workers. https://t.co/D4p0lsUGLG
The Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore highlighted the contributions of hardworking immigrants, many of whom take on foreseeable—and, in this case, unforeseeable—risks. https://t.co/MdvDfih8pm
The 6 construction workers presumed dead in the Baltimore bridge collapse included Mexican, Guatemalan and Salvadoran immigrants. https://t.co/MGqtqQqL5O
Six immigrant workers are presumed dead after Tuesday's bridge collapse in Baltimore. Journalist @maximillian_alv says the disaster shows the crucial role of immigrants in many dangerous jobs. "We are not coming to this country to ruin it," he says. "We're workers just like you." https://t.co/QAQHLUfDAq