In downtown Freehold, N.J., the absence of undocumented Latin American day laborers due to fear of deportation under President Trump has left industries like construction, agriculture, elder care, and hospitality struggling with labor shortages, potentially leading to higher costs for consumers. The looming threat of mass deportations and the phasing out of programs like temporary protected status have left industries reliant on immigrant labor in a state of uncertainty. The impact extends beyond immigrant communities to businesses and consumers, highlighting the interconnectedness of the U.S. economy and the challenges posed by restrictive immigration policies.
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