They're not getting taken care of and helped properly. Never mind all the poor and/or elderly humans who have worked and paid taxes all their lives. Illegal aliens who broke and continue to break the law deserve special consideration.

Nezahualcoyotl “Neza” Xiuhtecutli (WTF?)executive director of the Farmworker Association of Florida, was particularly worried about the scores of migrant farmworkers who live and work in Hurricane Ian's destructive path. Undocumented workers, many of whom work the area's citrus, strawberry and sugarcane fields, are particularly vulnerable during natural disasters and in their aftermath, he said.
There are an estimated 700,000 farm workers in Florida, about half of them undocumented.

"My biggest fear is they don’t have access to food, don’t have power and don’t have information that helps them stay safe," Xiuhtecutli said. "They're vulnerable."
Since when are illegal aliens a top priority? Maybe they should have stayed home, since they are being treated so badly in the US.

Scores of Haitian and Indigenous workers in the area may not understand the offers for assistance from state or federal workers, even if in Spanish, he said.
Well, I guess all government handout agencies better learn to speak French so as to better accommodate filthy, parasitic Hayshees slithering in by the boatload.

https://news.yahoo.com/hurricane-ian...213133272.html