IMMOKALEE, Fla. — Larry and Elida Dimas didn't have much to begin with, and Hurricane Irma left them with even less.The
storm peeled open the roof of the old mobile home where they live with their 18-year-old twins, and it destroyed another one they rented to migrant workers in Immokalee, one of Florida's poorest communities. Someone from the government already has promised
aid, but Dimas' chin quivers at the thought of accepting it."I don't want the help," said Larry Dimas, 55. "But I need it."Dimas is one of millions of Floridians... |