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Migrant crackdown risks choking off critical supply of US workers

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In the cleaning business of 1,200 people in Maryland, General Manager Victor Moran carefully scans new recruitment to ensure that they are authorized to work in the USA.

Nevertheless, President Donald Trump’s pressure on immigrants begins to disintegrate in the labor force.

Approximately 15 people abandoned their company, as Trump won the fight to remove immigrants from the deportation from the deportation of Trump, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

If the White House expands its efforts, it can cost hundreds of workers who rely on similar work permits and will be difficult to change.

Similar concerns are echoed in the US businesses, as Trump’s deportation driving accelerates and threatening to drown an increasingly critical worker for the US economy.

According to census data, one out of five workers in the USA had migrated last year. This broke a high record in data with less than 10% in 1994.

Trump said that he aims illegally on people in the United States and made up 4% of the US labor force. The commitment of mass deportation was a center of its campaign, including a central and many Spanish voters, including widespread support.

His management continued raids on the workplaces with a tactic that was suspended under Biden.

However, White House efforts have been much wider in the scope by targeting people in the United States on student visas; Accepting refugees; And to cancel the temporary work permits and other guards given to immigrants by the previous presidents.

The actions threaten the deterioration of millions of people who have been living and working in the United States for years.

‘Stress in my mind’

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Justino Gomez, who was originally from El Salvador and who has been living in the United States for thirty years, says, “We are afraid.”

The 73 -year -old child is authorized to work within the scope of a program known as TPS, which is protected by immigrants’ temporary work permits and deportation based on the conditions in their countries.

Firstly in a restaurant and now as a cleaner, he helped him send employment as a dishwasher and line cook to school to become a teacher in El Salvador to be a teacher.

However, Trump has already taken steps to end the program for people from Haiti and Venezuela. Mr. Gomez, who lives in Maryland, is afraid that El Salvador could be the next.

“Every time I leave home, I have this stress every time I leave home,” he says to the BBC through a translator provided by the workers’ union 32bj Seiu. “Even when I go to the Metro, I’m afraid that the ice will wait to kidnap us.”

Economic impact

Most of Trump’s actions were subjected to legal difficulties, including a case against TPS brought by Seıu.

However, even if the White House arrests and deportation has not successfully increased, analysts say that it can hide people such as Mr. Gomez and slow down to the economy in the near term because it slows down those arriving.

The growth of the labor force strengthened by immigrants has already been flattened since January when Trump took office.

As companies have difficulty in finding workers, Davis, Davis, Giovanni, the economist of California, warns the fairy that will limit their growth skills, slow down the economy.

A smaller labor force can also nourish inflation by forcing companies to pay more to buy personnel.

Prof Peri may have extensive economic consequences if policies are maintained. While holding a cover over the age of migration and population, it points to the example of Japan, which sees its economy shrinking.

“Unquestioned raids are a part of the integrated and part of the success of society, where immigrants come to the United States,” he says.

“Instead of a growth engine, it will become a more stagnant and slow growing and less dynamic economy.”

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Trump has accepted the deduction caused by its policies in key industries such as farming

Many companies say it is difficult to find people to fill the existing jobs.

Adam Lampert, General Manager of Manchester Care Homes, which is based on Texas -based Cambridge Creamersivders and supported life and domestic care, says that approximately 80% of its 350 staff were born in foreigners.

Orum I don’t go out and I don’t place ads for non -citizens to fill our roles, or he says. “The immigrants answering the call.”

Like Mr. Moran, Trump’s movements are already costing some workers who are authorized to work on temporary permissions.

He also said that Trump’s pressure on his work was worried about the fluctuation effects and compete with undocumented workers who were employed directly by families in some respects.

If these workers are forced, he said he would increase the demand for his staff and force him to pay more and ultimately increase his proportions.

“If you take all these people out of the economy, we will make incredible inflation.” “We can’t do it in labor without these people.”

General Manager Esmail Porsa, Trump’s policy changes in Harris Health System, a large hospital network in Texas, have already led to the loss of some workers.

Authorized, American workers to fill the existing jobs in the industry, the trainer will take years considering the increasing needs, he said.

“As the population gets older and squeezes a applicable source of the existing and future labor force, this problem will cope.”

Last week, Trump accepted the deduction created by his policies for sectors based on undocumented labor, such as hospitality and agriculture, and even temporarily paused after receiving back of the republicans in some industries.

However, despite his concerns about the economic impact, Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Homeland Security Tricia McLughlin said that the efforts of such raids remained as the “fundamental stone” to the BBC.

In the EV Construction Industry, companies throughout the country see that some business teams stop visible for business, which is the President of the National Homebuilders Association, representing businesses in the sector, will slow down the construction and increase costs in a industry where prices are already worried about.

The Industry called on the Congress to reform immigration laws, including creating a special visa program for construction workers.

However, Mr. Tobin said he had not expected major changes in migration policy recently.

“I think it will take a signal when it’s time to interact with the president,” he says. “Currently all about the execution.”

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