Impact on Cuban Strippers
gammanu95Have you ever tried to stick a silver dollar into a stripper's G-string?
This is not a political post. Rather, I am curious to see what impact it may have on the demographics of strippers in and around Florida. I think the effects will be felt most in states which require strippers to obtain licenses or certifications, leading to a decreased population in those states. I really wouldn't expect Cubans to relocate to other states simply to pursue their "wanna dans" drive by careers, and would almost be surprised to find an increase in less restrictive states.
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last commentIf anything, this is very likely to increase the number of Cuban dancers in a number of places.
When people don't show up to their scheduled meetings, their U.S. work permits don't get renewed. Except in a couple of states where clubs have to treat dancers as W-2 employees, strip clubs are one of the few venues where a girl can make a good living without having U.S. work authorization.
I guess how this plays out in areas with licensing requirements depends upon whether the jurisdiction checks immigration status and/or work authorization. I doubt that Jacksonville FL does based upon its very simple dancer license application, which doesn't even ask for a SS#. So it looks like Wackos (otherwise known as Little Havana) is safe for now, as is the Dollhouse night shift. 😉
Not sure if this will affect the south Florida stripper supply, but this is a big deal in Miami, where Cubans have always enjoyed special immigration status compared to those from other countries. I’m still available if Trump is looking for a stripper czar to decide who gets to stay based on their looks and lap dance skills.
It can help Cuban hookers stay in the country if they turn in their traffickers tricks contractors etc
Lol turn in their tricks? You sound like you think the tricks are as evil as traffickers
By the way, these Cubans for the most part arent trafficked. Numerous women come to the us to work as strippers or escorts because they make way more money than they do in their home country.