PROVO — A microcosm of the broader debate focused on the ongoing immigration crackdown across the country unfolded in Provo at a federal job fair organized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
In many labor-intensive roles that rely heavily on immigrants, employers can’t easily replace them with American workers.
President Donald Trump and White House leaders say that American workers are winning because of his immigration crackdown. But the data doesn’t back that up. Since the summer, Trump officials have ...
December and January revisions combined were also 69,000 lower than previously reported, as fewer people were working.
Sign up for TPR Today, Texas Public Radio’s newsletter that brings our top stories to your inbox each morning. The federal immigration crackdown is contributing to ...
PROVO — With federal officials looking for more bodies to help with the ongoing immigration crackdown, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will be coming to Provo as part of the agency's ...
Maria worked cleaning schools in Florida for $13 an hour. Every two weeks, she’d get a $900 paycheck from her employer, a contractor. Not much — but enough to cover rent in the house that she and her ...
Feb 17 (Reuters) - The recent drop in unauthorized ⁠immigration ⁠to the United States ⁠has slowed employment growth, particularly in construction and manufacturing, and those trends are likely to ...
The Dallas Federal Reserve is out with a compelling paper today suggesting that all the extremely tepid job growth this year that led Trump to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics then ...
White House senior trade adviser Peter Navarro cautioned the public to lower expectations ahead of Wednesday’s monthly jobs report, citing the Trump administration’s deportations of immigrants working ...