Despite President Trump's immigration crackdown, there is little evidence of increased employment for US-born workers. Economists suggest a structural mismatch where immigrants fill labor-intensive roles that native-born workers are less inclined to take, potentially hindering economic growth.
A year into President Trump's immigration crackdown, evidence suggests it has not led to increased employment for US-born workers, with economists pointing to a mismatch in labor supply and demand for certain jobs.