State Economies that Will Lose the Most Under Trump Deportations
UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – Mass deportation plans could eliminate nearly 6 million jobs affecting immigrant and U.S.-born workers, with construction and child care sectors hit hardest, Economic Policy Institute says.
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State Economies that Will Lose the Most Under Trump Deportations
Donald Trump was elected to office for a second term on a platform centered, in no small part, around deportations of undocumented migrants living in the United States. While the Trump administration has so far failed to keep pace with its stated goal of deporting one million immigrants per year, these shortcomings have not been for lack of trying—as the president continues to implement extraordinary measures to remove foreign nationals who cros…
Analysis Warns Deportations Could Cost 6 Million Jobs, Including to US-Born Workers
If successful, the administration's goal of deporting 4 million people over four years will cost jobs held by both immigrants and U.S.-born workers, according to the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute. EPI’s analysis found California, Florida, New York and Texas will have the highest number of job losses, because of larger immigrant populations in those states. The post Analysis Warns Deportations Could Cost 6 Million Jobs, With Florida Amon…
President Donald Trump insisted, from his campaign, that he would take more action against migrants, especially those who live irregularly in the U.S. country. However, what seemed like an effective strategy, seems to be a problem today, according to the U.S. chain 'CNN'.
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