Economic Policy Institute - Deportations will eliminate millions of jobs held by
immigrant and U.S.-born workers according to research on increased
immigration enforcement. The number of deportations will skyrocket once the Trump
administration fully rolls out its agenda. This will curtail business
operations and reduce employer demand for immigrant and U.S.-born labor. If the administration follows through on its goals of deporting 4 million people over four years. There will be 3.3 million fewer employed immigrants and 2.6 million fewer employed U.S.-born workers at the end of that period. Employment in the construction sector will drop sharply: U.S.-born
construction employment will fall by 861,000, and immigrant employment
will fall by 1.4 million. The deportations will eliminate half a million child care jobs. California, Florida, New York, and Texas will have the highest number
of job losses due to larger immigrant populations in these states. The incident at the downtown federal detention center is one of a succession of alleged abuses at Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (Ice) operated jails in the state since January, chronicled by advocacy groups Human Rights Watch, Americans for Immigrant Justice, and Sanctuary of the South from interviews with detainees.Dozens of men had been packed into a holding cell for hours, the report said, and denied lunch until about 7pm. They remained shackled with the food on chairs in front of them. “We had to eat like animals,” one detainee named Pedro said. |
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