California has declared a state of emergency because of raging wildfires in north and south, fueled by intensely high winds. The Kincade fire, in Sonoma County northeast of San Francisco, covered more than 100 square miles as of Tuesday morning. Millions of residents have had their electricity turned off because Pacific Gas and Electric wants to avoid more billions of dollars lost to lawsuits as happened in earlier fires.

Nevertheless, Tuesday’s diversity-loving Los Angeles Times included a story about Spanish-speaking domestic workers who apparently didn’t understand enough English to grasp the desperate fire danger developing in their employers’ neighborhoods.

Here’s a tweet from the Times reporter who wrote the article:

A thread: Getty fire: Housekeepers, gardener go to work despite the flames - Los Angeles Times https://t.co/G6UZm8bkdD — Brittny Mejia (@brittny_mejia) October 28, 2019

There’s not a great facial depiction in the photo above, but it’s better than another photo used in the story that didn’t show the face at all. Could it be that some of the diligent workers slogging through the smoky air are illegal aliens? Inquiring minds want to know…

The Times never forgets about diverse foreigners, no matter how dire the suffering of American citizens.