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This Large Influx Into The Labor Market Depresses Wages And Effects Floridian
How does this affect the job market?
This large influx into the labor market depresses wages and working conditions for native, low-skilled workers (who are often the young, minorities, and other recent immigrants). It blocks our native poor from entry level opportunities, contributes to the widening gap between rich and poor in our society, and increases business’ dependency on cheap labor instead of innovation and modernization.
How does immigration affect welfare?
Despite the attempted ban on welfare to new immigrants and illegal aliens, immigrants are nearly twice as likely to be on welfare as natives, and the annual cost of public benefits to recent immigrants is estimated at $75 billion a year. Furthermore, welfare use rises when native Americans are underemployed or are displaced from their jobs by immigration.
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Contact an Immigration Attorney for the following Florida cities:
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Boca Raton
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Boynton Beach
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Brandon
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Clermont
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Daytona Beach
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Deltona
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Dunedin
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Fort Lauderdale
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Gainesville
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Hallandale
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Hialeah
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Hollywood
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Jacksonville
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Key West
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Kissimmee
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Lake Wales
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Lake Worth
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Lutz
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Melbourne
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Miami
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Middleburg
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North Miami Beach
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Opa Locka
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Orange Park
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Orlando
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Ormond Beach
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Panama City
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Pensacola
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Pompano Beach
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Port Richey
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Riverview
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Tallahassee
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Tampa
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Valrico
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West Palm Beach
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Winter Park
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Winter Springs
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