Migrants, advocates say new Florida law will greatly hurt labor market

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A new law will penalize businesses who employ undocumented migrants, and advocates say it'll greatly affect the state's labor market.

Mornings in Miami start with a traditional cafecito before Mirella Estrada starts work as a farmworker.

Advocates are concerned, as impacts loom across Florida's agriculture, construction and hospitality sectors. "It also addresses people that are coming out in and out of the state," said Isadora Velazquez, an immigration attorney.SEE MORE: How Florida immigration law impacts out-of-state driver's licenses

Scripps News asked Florida Republican State Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, one of the sponsors of the immigration bill, if the law would be enforced in instances such as bus companies and airlines. In a statement to Scripps News, he said:"Normal bus and airline travel would not apply, unless they were specifically and purposefully smuggling illegal immigrants into the state."

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