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Immigration Enforcement and Its Economic Ripple Effects

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Immigration Enforcement and Its Economic Ripple Effects
Across the country, community leaders, employers, and policymakers are confronting a worsening workforce shortage. A recent report from the Brookings Institution found that fewer people are coming to the United States, while others are being deported or leaving on their own. This means fewer workers, less consumer spending, and slower economic growth. These latest demographic […] The post Immigration Enforcement and Its Economic Ripple Effects appeared first on WES .
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