Immigration Curbs Could Squeeze the Tight Labor Market
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Navigating Washington: Insights for Business

Immigration Curbs Could Squeeze the Tight Labor Market

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The new administration is tightening US immigration policy through executive orders and expanded enforcement actions, targeting undocumented individuals and restricting new entry—including changes that could affect employer-sponsored routes to legal residency. This article explores the potential economic impact of immigration curbs amid a tight labor market.

The new administration is tightening US immigration policy through executive orders and expanded enforcement actions, targeting undocumented individuals and restricting new entry—including changes that could affect employer-sponsored routes to legal residency. This article explores the potential economic impact of immigration curbs amid a tight labor market.

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