Which US industries bet big on noncitizen workers?

Which US industries bet big on noncitizen workers?

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https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2024/11/29/which-us-industries-bet-big-on-noncitizen-workers/

If tougher immigration policies mean a significant loss of workers, American business hardships will lean toward industries with lower-wage jobs.

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President-elect Donald Trump has strongly hinted that he’ll order significant deportations of people living in the US without proper documentation. Others can debate the societal, constitutional and political ramifications of such a forced exodus, but my trusty spreadsheet is just looking at how many workers the nation’s economy could lose.

Which US industries bet big on noncitizen workers?

Mon Dec 2, 3:14pm UTC
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2024/11/29/which-us-industries-bet-big-on-noncitizen-workers/ > If tougher immigration policies mean a significant loss of workers, American business hardships will lean toward industries with lower-wage jobs. > Related Articles Business | AG Bonta charges California construction firm with felony wage theft and tax evasion Business | Here’s how Donald Trump’s deportations could cost California ‘hundreds of billions of dollars.’ Business | As Amazon use of warehouse robots expands, what will it mean for workers? Business | Marin boosts minimum pay for contractors, caregivers Business | 23andMe, tech companies disclose hundreds of Bay Area job cuts President-elect Donald Trump has strongly hinted that he’ll order significant deportations of people living in the US without proper documentation. Others can debate the societal, constitutional and political ramifications of such a forced exodus, but my trusty spreadsheet is just looking at how many workers the nation’s economy could lose.