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Just now, I saw Bloomberg mention the impact of the new immigration policy from the Trump administration. It seems these measures are quite stringent, leading to the deportation of a large number of migrants, and that is directly affecting the labor market in Hoa Kỳ.
What I’m concerned about is how it affects the economy. One side argues that this crackdown will harm economic growth due to labor shortages in many industries, especially those that depend on immigrant workers. The other side says it’s necessary to protect national security and comply with immigration laws.
Overall, this debate reflects the real tensions in the U.S. between border control and economic needs. I think this is a complex issue with no simple answer. How the Hoa Kỳ government handles this policy could have long-term effects on the country’s labor structure and economic growth.