Len Aguilar, Secretary-Treasurer of the Texas AFL-CIO, appeared on the America’s Work Force Union Podcast and spoke about the ongoing flood recovery efforts in Texas, the impact of potential FEMA cuts and immigration issues affecting workers. Aguilar emphasized the need for long-term support and highlighted the labor movement's role in disaster response.
Aguilar talked about the devastating impact of recent flash floods in Texas, noting that recovery will be a long-term process. He praised the outpouring of support from unions across the state, including the Service Employees International Union and the Laborers' International Union of North America, while emphasizing the need for sustained assistance. Aguilar criticized the lack of proactive disaster preparedness measures in Texas, calling for legislators to lead on these issues rather than reacting after crises occur.
Addressing potential cuts to FEMA, Aguilar argued that Texas cannot handle large-scale disasters without federal support. He expressed concern about the long-term consequences of reducing federal disaster response capabilities, emphasizing that states lack the resources to manage such crises independently. Aguilar called for maintaining robust federal support systems to protect communities during emergencies.
Aguilar also discussed the impact of recent illegal immigration enforcement actions on workers and communities in Texas. He described the climate of fear created by workplace raids and deportations, noting that even legal immigrants feel threatened. Aguilar highlighted the conversations families, including his own, are having about potential encounters with law enforcement and criticized the seemingly arbitrary nature of current enforcement efforts. He also touched on how anti-immigration policies could negatively impact the construction industry and overall economic growth in Texas.
For more insights on issues facing Texas workers, listen to the show above.