Research consistently shows that deportations hurt the U.S. labor market and lead to worse labor market outcomes for U.S.-born workers.| Brookings
The mass deportation of millions of undocumented individuals would be tremendously expensive and would have a catastrophic impact on our economy—one that would be expansive and impact every American. The American Immigration Council analyzes the fiscal costs and economic impacts of such a mass deportation operation.| American Immigration Council
Wendy Edelberg and Tara Watson consider recent immigration flows and implications for the labor market, consumer spending, GDP, and inflation.| The Hamilton Project
U.S.-born and foreign-born employment have exceeded published data because recent immigration inflows have not yet been captured.| Brookings
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31—The construction industry will need to attract an estimated 501,000 additional workers on top of the normal pace of hiring in 2024| www.abc.org
The unauthorized immigrant population in the U.S. grew to 11 million in 2022, but remained below the peak of 12.2 million in 2007.| Pew Research Center
If he regains power, Donald Trump wants not only to revive some of the immigration policies criticized as draconian during his presidency, but expand and toughen them.| www.nytimes.com