Fort Myers (United States) (AFP) – Hour by hour, day by day, hurricane-devastated southwest Florida is starting to get back on its feet — and the workers doing the hard labor are largely undocumented migrants. They have names like Jael, Juan and Francisco Antonio, and they flooded into Florida from other Gulf Coast states, and even from Mexico, to take on work. Many are perpetual nomadic workers, traveling from one natural disaster to another, toiling by day and sleeping in cars and trucks at night. Since Hurricane Ian smashed into southwest Florida on September 28, killing some 125 people a…