(Ibid.) "of your brothers": and not of others (i.e., gentiles).
"in your gates": a ger toshav (a "sojourning" proselyte). This tells me only of the hire of a man. Whence do I derive (the same for) the hire of beasts and utensils? From "in your land" — all that is in your land. We are hereby taught that all are subject to the above interdicts. R. Yossi b. R. Judah says: A ger toshav is subsumed in "In his day shall you give his wage," but not in "There shall not abide with you." Beasts and utensils are subsumed only in "You shall not hold back."