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4 articles tagged with #immigration-policy. AI-curated summaries with sentiment analysis and key takeaways from 50+ sources.

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GeneralBearishFortune Crypto · 4d ago6/10
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Trump’s ICE surge cost 668,000 jobs, Brookings report says

A Brookings Institution report estimates that Trump administration ICE enforcement operations across 86 cities resulted in 668,000 job losses, with 51,000 to 297,000 of those positions previously held by American-born workers. The findings suggest immigration enforcement actions had broader economic consequences beyond their intended scope.

Trump’s ICE surge cost 668,000 jobs, Brookings report says
GeneralNeutralCrypto Briefing · Apr 306/10
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Trump ends 76-day government shutdown with DHS funding bill

President Trump ended a 76-day government shutdown by signing a Department of Homeland Security funding bill. The resolution may reignite legislative disputes over immigration funding, creating potential market volatility and political uncertainty.

Trump ends 76-day government shutdown with DHS funding bill
AIBearishFortune Crypto · Feb 286/10
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Your spend as a ‘weapon’: Scott Galloway’s ‘Resist and Unsubscribe’ movement asks you to ditch Amazon, Apple, and Netflix to oppose Trump

NYU professor Scott Galloway launched a 'Resist and Unsubscribe' movement encouraging consumers to boycott major tech companies including Amazon, Apple, and Netflix as protest against Trump administration immigration policies. The campaign aims to eliminate $250 million in market capitalization from 10 targeted tech companies through coordinated consumer action.

Your spend as a ‘weapon’: Scott Galloway’s ‘Resist and Unsubscribe’ movement asks you to ditch Amazon, Apple, and Netflix to oppose Trump
GeneralNeutralFortune Crypto · 5d ago5/10
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Immigration restrictions don’t boost native workers. They cut economic mobility for generations, study finds

A Cato Institute study examining 1920s immigration quotas reveals that restrictive policies harmed rather than helped native-born workers' economic mobility. The research challenges the common assumption that limiting immigration protects domestic employment opportunities, suggesting instead that such restrictions reduce economic dynamism and intergenerational prosperity.

Immigration restrictions don’t boost native workers. They cut economic mobility for generations, study finds