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Labor Market Adjustment

The adjustment of the labor market in response to mass deportation, including substitution between native and immigrant workers.

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Jan 17, 2026
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do illegal immgrant make wages lower and if we deport them all , would the wages go higher

Unauthorized immigrants exert complex, sector-specific pressure on wages: research finds small downward effects on wages for competing low‑skilled workers in some settings but complementary gains for ...

Jan 15, 2026
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What would be the short- and long-term GDP effects of mass deportation according to independent economic studies?

Independent economic studies consistently find that mass deportation would shrink U.S. GDP in both the short and long term, with short‑run shocks ranging from roughly 1–7 percent below baseline within...

Jan 26, 2026
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Why are there more protests during deportations now than before

Massive increases in interior and border removals, more aggressive and visible enforcement tactics, and a broadening coalition of activists, labor and faith groups have combined to make a flashpoint t...

Feb 2, 2026

What evidence links IRCA’s 1986 legalization to migration trends in the 1990s and 2000s?

legalized roughly 2.7–3 million previously undocumented residents and produced a measurable but temporary alteration in migration statistics in the late 1980s; most scholars find that legalization exp...

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