The immigration crisis that is being experienced in Florida, especially in the city of Hialeah, is evidenced by the arrival of more and more Cubans who arrive in the state without a safe place to reside, who must live on the streets or sleep inside their homes. vehicles.
According to the media Univisiondozens of Cubans are currently camping on the streets of the city, as they do not have sufficient resources to pay the high rent prices in Miami-Dade County.
The aforementioned media managed to interview several of these people, who stated that they prefer to risk the streets rather than pay the unattainable rental prices.
“I prefer to sleep in a van than pay rent, because an efficiency costs $1,300. There are those who pay $1,800,” said one of them, who preferred not to share his name.
A video shared by the aforementioned media shows that these people must spend the night inside their cars parked in different parts of the city. In the case of the most unfortunate, they must camp in the streets, hoping that their numbers will keep them safe at night.
One of the Cubans, identified as Antonio, indicated that he must manage to live like this, since he still does not have a permit to work in the United States, so the situation is very difficult for him.
“It has become very difficult to live here, there are more people than jobs,” he declared before the cameras.
Official figures shared by North American authorities indicate that some 80,000 of the 420,000 migrants who entered the United States in the last two years are Cubans who decided to settle in Hialeah, so the problem has reached very high levels.
As if that were not enough, everything could get worse starting October 1, when a new law approved by Ron DeSantis comes into effect prohibiting homeless people from setting up encampments in public spaces in Florida.
The state governor points out that the objective of the new regulations is to provide greater security to public property, as well as to provide homeless people with easier access to various services that will benefit them in exchange for getting off the streets.
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