DeSantis' immigration crackdown is convincing some undocumented workers to stay out of Florida.
Workers told the New York Times that the risk of deportation is just too high to help clean up after Hurricane Idalia.
DeSantis's law, signed in May, made it much more difficult for migrant workers to live and work in Florida.
That law is now affecting hurricane recovery efforts across the state, the New York Times reported.
AdvertisementAdvertisementOne undocumented worker who lives in Texas told The New York Times that, because of DeSantis' immigration crackdown, he "absolutely will not go" to Florida to help with recovery efforts after Hurricane Idalia.
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