
How Deporting Immigrants Harms American Workers
Cato Daily Podcast
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The Impact of Deportations on American Labor Markets
This chapter examines the historical deportation efforts in the U.S., focusing on significant legislation and events like the Chinese Exclusion Act and the effects during the Great Depression and 1960s. It highlights the unintended consequences of these deportations on both immigrant laborers and the native workforce, ultimately revealing the detrimental effects on industries and overall economic output.
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