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Las redadas de inmigración de Trump dejan a los constructores de Alabama luchando por cumplir con los plazos en medio de la escasez de trabajadores.

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00:00Más que hemos perdido muchos de nuestros trabajadores
00:28porque se han escuchado sobre estos ríos.
00:32Tenemos algunos de ellos, pero estamos ahora a mitad de la capacidad,
00:37que básicamente afecta nuestra producción de trabajo.
00:40Este particular trabajo aquí es un gran trabajo para la comunidad.
00:44Bueno, la comunidad va a perder si no se puede conseguirlo.
00:47Y los ríos ocurren un poco más allá de aquí.
00:50Hay muchos trabajos de trabajo que este uno,
00:52así que sé que están siendo afectados también.
00:58Vamos a ver con nosotros.
01:07I mean, we have rights as a general contractor.
01:11You can't just storm my site and come in here unannounced.
01:16I mean, I would hope they would make contact with our front office
01:21and then go about it in some orderly way.
01:25I don't want guys jumping off of scapoles and jumping off of roofs.
01:31And that shouldn't be happening here.
01:34But when that unknown is factored in,
01:38I mean, we've heard horror stories of, you know, they're detaining everyone.
01:55I've worked international projects. I've worked regional projects.
02:03I think it's unilateral. I think it has a significant impact across the board.
02:11And, you know, I'm a Trump supporter.
02:17I back him 100%, but I just feel like there has to be a more efficient way
02:22to bring this thing to a close.
02:27And it's very hard these days to get people to do construction.
02:32It's extremely hard.
02:34And they are willing to do it.
02:38The Hispanic descent, they basically are stepping up and will do some of the hard work.
02:45So, but I'm a Trump supporter, like I said.
02:48And I do think there is a way to go about doing this,
02:53but I just don't think the raids is the answer.

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