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Trump’s Immigration Plan: Could It Backfire on Texas?

The Unemployables Season 1 Episode 19

Trump's mass deportation plan might have major consequences for Texas. With 40% of construction workers in the state unregistered, what happens when they leave? Will salaries increase, or will costs explode, particularly in housing?

Trump’s proposed mass deportation plan could have drastic consequences for Texas. With 40% of construction workers in the state being undocumented, what happens when they’re gone? Will wages rise, or will costs skyrocket—especially in housing?

🤔 What can you learn from this video?
💰 The Wage Game – Immigrants, including H-1B holders, frequently earn less than native-born workers. Deportation might theoretically increase salaries, but at what cost?

🏗️ Housing Crisis Incoming? – The average Texas home requires 9,600 labor hours. Home prices rise in sync with wage increases. Could deportations make Texas homes even more expensive?

📉 Economic Impact – Texas' 1.9 million unauthorized immigrants pay $4.9 billion in taxes yearly. Removing them could have a negative impact on the local economy.

🚜 Who Will Do the Work? – Immigrants have important roles in industries such as construction and agriculture. Could deportation create a labor shortage, forcing Americans to return to demanding physical jobs?

DO YOU THINK TRUMP’S DEPORTATION PLAN WILL BE IMPLEMENTED ON A LARGE SCALE?

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