Census Bureau data reveals U.S. labor force has lost over 1.2 million immigrants

This tomato season and Lidia are collected in farms in the Central Valley of California.

He is also concerned. US Immigration and Customs Execution have been in the US Mexican border for more than 23 years since 23 years.

“The worries will take you when you’re driving and want your documents,” said Lidia, only the first name was used for the fear of deportation. “We must work. We must feed our families and pay our lease.”

Parada and other measures are held on Monday for the Labor Day vacation, which celebrates the contributions of employees in the United States, said President Donald Trump has influenced the people’s labor force.

More than 1.2 million immigrants were missing from the workforce by the end of January until the end of July. This includes people with illegal and legal residents in the country.

Immigrants make up almost 20% of the US labor force, and this information is immigrants 45% of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry employees in the Pew General Researcher Stephanie Kramer. About 30% of all construction workers are immigrants and 24% of service workers are immigrants.

The loss in emigrants, as the first landing of the people’s general immigrant population of the people, reached the first degree in the United States in 2023 after reaching 14 million in 2023.

“The decline we have seen since January is not known how long we lasted to continue other opportunities for voluntary walks or prevent other technical issues,” Kramer said. “However, we do not believe that the initial numbers shown by the net negative migration are not true.”

Trump encouraged the promise to deport millions of illegally in the United States. He said the “dangerous criminals” were drawn attention to the deportation efforts, but most people kept with ice have a court hearing against the crime. At the same time, the number of illegal border crossings collapsed under his policy.

In the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, a business economist Pia Orrenius said that immigrants have a normal contribution to at least 50% of the growth in the United States

“We are essentially stopped in the border, and this is where we have a million migrants in the last four years,” he said. “This has a great impact on the ability to create work.”

‘Plants wasted’

McAllen, Texas, corn and cotton fields in front of the Mexican border is ready to harvest. Elizabeth Rodriguez will not have enough employees for breeds and other machines after cleaning areas.

Immigration execution of immigration execution in farms, enterprises and construction areas made everything to stop everything, Said Rodriguez, Director of Farming Protection for the Ministry of National Economy Rodriguez.

“In May, watermelon and cantaloupe postponed it during the summit of our season. Many products went to waste,” he said.

California, Lisa Tate California, Lisa Tate, Lisa Tate, Lisa Tate, citrus, avocados and coffee manages the growing family work on eight ranchades and 800 acres (323 hectares).

Most men and women working their farm are the day employees provided by the contractor. There were days before the crews would be smaller this year. Tate is hesitant that accuses immigration policy. But the fear of ice raids quickly spread.

At the end of this spring, dozens of landscaped farmers were arrested.

“People were removed from the side of the road outside the laundry,” he said.

Speaking to the AP through one translator, the zipper said that the biggest fear was sent back to Mexico. Now 36, he is married to children with three schools born here.

Lidia said, “I do not know I can bring my children.” “I am very worried, I have to start from scratch. My whole life was in the United States.”

Construction Syria

Rodriguez, the construction sites in McAllen and their surroundings also said “completely dead”.

“There is a great workforce of a documentary,” he said. “In particular, we tried to target construction sites and target mechanics and repair shops.”

According to general contractors related to the analysis of the American general employment information, the number of construction works is located in about half of the United States. The biggest loss of 7,200 work was in the territory of Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, California. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale area lost 6,200 jobs.

“Construction employment stood or withdrawn in many areas for various reasons,” he said. Ken Simonson, the chief economist of the association. “However, the contract report will hire more people, if they can find more qualified and eager employees and more harsh employees, immigration execution did not violate labor supplies.”

Kramer with Pew also warns about the potential impact on health care. He says immigrants make up about 43% of health careers at home.

The service employees represent about 2 million employees in the international association, health, public sector and property services. About half of the Seiu 2015 members of California in California are immigrants, said, Local President Arnulfo de la Cruz.

“What will happen when millions of Americans can not find a home care provider?” De La Cruz said. “What happens when immigrants are not in the area to choose our product? Who are our people and nursing homes?” _ The previous version of this story is said wrong in the name of the US Immigration and Customs Protection Agency. Name immigration control and not applied.

– Williams, related press

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