Society to be held together by them now
Known for their grit and can-do attitudes, adolescents from Marin County are expected to seamlessly transition into the challenging roles previously held by undocumented workers. “These kids represent a completely untapped economic engine for the region,” said the county’s employment director. “But as everyone knows, there is no job they won’t do. Because of their belief in the nobility of labor.”
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