New York, NY —
While lawmakers in Washington debate this and that detail of proposed immigration reforms, surburbs all over the country continue to grapple with the changes undocumented immigrants have brought to their towns. Some longtime residents blame day laborers for economic difficulties in their town centers.
That's the case in Brewster, New York, where every morning dozens of Guatemalan men wait outside for work as landscapers or builders. In the second of WNYC's reports on how day laborers are dividing communities, Marianne McCune takes us down Main Street.