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    <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 11:33:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Florida vigil for Mexican workers killed in auto accident</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Vigil for Mexican farm workers killed in Florida auto accident.  | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Apopka, FL – On Wednesday, May 15, more than 40 community members gathered to mourn the tragic loss of eight Mexicano migrant workers killed in an automobile accident early Tuesday morning. The vigil was held at the local headquarters of the Farmworkers Association of Florida.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The accident occurred just after 6:30 a.m. Tuesday morning as the workers were aboard a bus on its way to a local watermelon farm in the town of Dunnellon. Bryan Maclean Howard, while under the influence, veered across the center-line of the two-lane road and sideswiped the bus, causing it to swerve off the road, strike a tree, and flip over. Eight workers lost their lives in the accident and nearly four dozen others were injured, many of whom remain in critical condition.&#xA;&#xA;Those lost ranged in age from as old as 46 to as young as 20. They were fathers, brothers, sons and more. All of the men were H-2A visa recipients, working seasonally here in the U.S. for a meager $14.77 an hour. They hailed from states across Mexico, including Guanajuato, Hidalgo and Estado de México.&#xA;&#xA;Florida, more than any other state, employs over 50,000 H-2A temporary workers annually across various sectors such as agriculture and construction. On top of facing poor working conditions and low wages, temporary workers are more likely to be injured while traveling to and from the workplace. Federal statistics from 2022 show that automotive accidents were the leading cause of work-related deaths for farmworkers, accounting for 81 of 171 fatalities.&#xA;&#xA;The vigil began with an introduction by Yesica Ramírez, general coordinator of the Farmworkers Association. She was followed by Juan Sabines, the general consul of Mexico in Orlando.&#xA;&#xA;Sabines said, “One year ago we were arguing about a state law, SB 1718. The reason is because an immigrant, undocumented, crashed into the vehicle of the son of a very important politician in this state. And the Senate said no more undocumented immigrants driving in this state.”&#xA;&#xA;He added, “But now one year later, that was not the solution. The driver who killed eight amazing guys was American, with a driver&#39;s license and the people who passed away were Mexican with H-2A visas. Documented or undocumented has never been the reason for an accident.”&#xA;&#xA;Local faith leaders Sister Ann and Pastor David Maldonado also shared words honoring the lives lost.&#xA;&#xA;The Farmworkers Association of Florida is circulating a GoFundMe to raise funds for the families of the victims:&#xA;&#xA;https://www.gofundme.com/f/8-farmworkers-dead-and-over-dozen-injured-after-accident&#xA;&#xA;#ApopkaFL #OrlandoFL #FL #ImmigrantRights #Labor #Farmworkers #FAF&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Apopka, FL – On Wednesday, May 15, more than 40 community members gathered to mourn the tragic loss of eight Mexicano migrant workers killed in an automobile accident early Tuesday morning. The vigil was held at the local headquarters of the Farmworkers Association of Florida.</p>



<p>The accident occurred just after 6:30 a.m. Tuesday morning as the workers were aboard a bus on its way to a local watermelon farm in the town of Dunnellon. Bryan Maclean Howard, while under the influence, veered across the center-line of the two-lane road and sideswiped the bus, causing it to swerve off the road, strike a tree, and flip over. Eight workers lost their lives in the accident and nearly four dozen others were injured, many of whom remain in critical condition.</p>

<p>Those lost ranged in age from as old as 46 to as young as 20. They were fathers, brothers, sons and more. All of the men were H-2A visa recipients, working seasonally here in the U.S. for a meager $14.77 an hour. They hailed from states across Mexico, including Guanajuato, Hidalgo and Estado de México.</p>

<p>Florida, more than any other state, employs over 50,000 H-2A temporary workers annually across various sectors such as agriculture and construction. On top of facing poor working conditions and low wages, temporary workers are more likely to be injured while traveling to and from the workplace. Federal statistics from 2022 show that automotive accidents were the leading cause of work-related deaths for farmworkers, accounting for 81 of 171 fatalities.</p>

<p>The vigil began with an introduction by Yesica Ramírez, general coordinator of the Farmworkers Association. She was followed by Juan Sabines, the general consul of Mexico in Orlando.</p>

<p>Sabines said, “One year ago we were arguing about a state law, SB 1718. The reason is because an immigrant, undocumented, crashed into the vehicle of the son of a very important politician in this state. And the Senate said no more undocumented immigrants driving in this state.”</p>

<p>He added, “But now one year later, that was not the solution. The driver who killed eight amazing guys was American, with a driver&#39;s license and the people who passed away were Mexican with H-2A visas. Documented or undocumented has never been the reason for an accident.”</p>

<p>Local faith leaders Sister Ann and Pastor David Maldonado also shared words honoring the lives lost.</p>

<p>The Farmworkers Association of Florida is circulating a GoFundMe to raise funds for the families of the victims:</p>

<p><a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/8-farmworkers-dead-and-over-dozen-injured-after-accident">https://www.gofundme.com/f/8-farmworkers-dead-and-over-dozen-injured-after-accident</a></p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2024 18:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Orlando International Workers Day march</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[May Day march in Apopka, Florida.  | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Apopka, FL - On Wednesday, May 1, more than 150 immigrant workers, community members and youth rallied at Kit Land Nelson Park in Apopka for International Workers Day, commonly known as May Day. The central demands of the protest included immigration reform, heat protection for workers, and drivers licenses for all. The event was organized by the Farmworker Association of Florida (FWAF).&#xA;&#xA;Chants of “¡Aquí, allá, el pueblo vencerá!” and “¡Si se puede!” echoed through the evening streets of Apopka.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;After speeches given by representatives of Farmworker Association of Florida, HOPE CommUnity Center, Central Florida Jobs with Justice, and the Hispanic Federation, the crowd in attendance gathered behind a large banner and commenced the march to Apopka City Hall. &#xA;&#xA;“Neither party has been willing to create the labor and immigration reforms needed for a more just work environment for all, so I’m proud to be marching here in solidarity with farmworkers because it is only through collective action that we will force those in power to give in to our demands,” remarked Cassia Laham, an organizer with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.&#xA;&#xA;The Farmworker Association of Florida reaffirmed its dedication to uplift and support immigrant voices across the state of Florida against attacks from Governor Ron DeSantis and other reactionary politicians.&#xA;&#xA;#ApopkaFL #OrlandoFL #FL #Labor #ImmigrantRights #MayDay #FRSO #FAF #HOPECC #CFJWJ&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Apopka, FL – On Wednesday, May 1, more than 150 immigrant workers, community members and youth rallied at Kit Land Nelson Park in Apopka for International Workers Day, commonly known as May Day. The central demands of the protest included immigration reform, heat protection for workers, and drivers licenses for all. The event was organized by the Farmworker Association of Florida (FWAF).</p>

<p>Chants of “¡Aquí, allá, el pueblo vencerá!” and “¡Si se puede!” echoed through the evening streets of Apopka.</p>



<p>After speeches given by representatives of Farmworker Association of Florida, HOPE CommUnity Center, Central Florida Jobs with Justice, and the Hispanic Federation, the crowd in attendance gathered behind a large banner and commenced the march to Apopka City Hall.</p>

<p>“Neither party has been willing to create the labor and immigration reforms needed for a more just work environment for all, so I’m proud to be marching here in solidarity with farmworkers because it is only through collective action that we will force those in power to give in to our demands,” remarked Cassia Laham, an organizer with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.</p>

<p>The Farmworker Association of Florida reaffirmed its dedication to uplift and support immigrant voices across the state of Florida against attacks from Governor Ron DeSantis and other reactionary politicians.</p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 03:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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