what big American infrastructure project was majorly assisted by immigrant labor in the 19th century?
what is the transcontinental railroad?
what percentage of the workforce in the US is made up of immigrants?
what is 17%
what psychological problems do children end up experiencing after a parent is deported?
what is PTSD anxiety and depression
what condition is predicted for society if mass deportation policies are gone through with?
what is a society built on division, fear and racism
what percentage of the agricultural workforce in the US is made up of immigrants?
what is 73%?
what groups of immigrants played a significant role during the industrial revolution?
what is Ireland Italy and China?
what fields would be affected the most by mass deportation of immigrants regarding laborers shortages?
what is construction, hospitality, and agriculture
how many children in the US live with at least one parent who is undocumented?
what is over 5 million
what will be the outcome if the labor market suddenly had problems filling positions due to math presentations?
what is economic instability?
what industries rely heavily on immigrant labor for work that is often disregarded by American born citizens?
what is food processing construction and agriculture
according to the pew research center what is the percentage that the US population increased between 2000 to 2018 that was contributed by immigrants and their children born in the US?
what is over 90%
according to the center for American progress, if all undocumented were deported, how much would the US GDP decrease in 10 years?
what is $4.7 trillion
what ethical argument is being made against the forced relocation of immigrants who have built their entire lives in the US?
what is it values them as humans and goes against the principles of freedom, justice and opportunity
how could mass deportations affect future generations of children in America?
what is causing long, lasting psychological trauma
what do undocumented immigrants contribute to in the economy?
what are taxes and Social Security