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Structural Barriers that Immigrants meet in U.S. Job Market
by Chenying Liu
In recent years, many people have described the U.S. job market as extremely difficult. On social media and in public conversations, some argue that immigrants “take jobs” that should belong to U.S. citizens or green card holders. Others believe the issue is not immigrants, but a shrinking number of available positions and increasingly competitive hiring conditions.
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Immigrant and Job Market
Where is the job go? Immigrants really takes the job from US citizen?
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In recent years, many people have described the U.S. job market as extremely difficult. On social media and in public conversations, some argue that immigrants “take jobs” that should belong to U.S. citizens or green card holders. Others believe the issue is not immigrants, but a shrinking number of available positions and increasingly competitive hiring conditions.
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Chenying Liu
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