9/11: Ground Zero's forgotten migrant cleaners demand recognition

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More than 2,000 cleaners, rescuers and police officers died from illnesses linked to 9/11. Many undocumented cleaners, including some who were ill, have been deported from the US in recent years.

At 7:00 am on September 15, 2001, the Colombian entered the immense ash cloud left by the collapse of the Twin Towers in New York. She would collect debris there for up to 12 hours a day, every day, for six months.

They didn't know it then but the exposure to asbestos and other toxic materials brought the risk of cancer, asbestosis and a host of respiratory illnesses, as well as post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression. The now 57-year-old Colombian has been fighting for years for the Hispanic cleaners to be legally recognized.

Others returned to their countries to die, because they were sick and could not work to support themselves.

 

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