Sector by Sector: Mapping the Labor Fallout of Trump’s Immigration Agenda 

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In our final segment of this four-part series on immigration, we will discuss the industries and occupations in the United States that are highly reliant on migrant labor. Those will be affected the most from the worker shortages that large-scale deportations and migration restrictions would inevitably entail.  

The preceding pieces examined the national impact of Trump’s immigration policies (here and here) and how they might affect different regions within the U.S. Unsurprisingly, California, Florida and Texas will suffer more from a significant curb of immigration as some industries are very reliant on foreign labor: More than 30% of hospitality workers

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