Low-skilled American workers, particularly those in industries such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing, are often the most adversely affected by Immigration. They may face increased competition for jobs and downward pressure on wages due to the influx of immigrant labor. Additionally, these workers may struggle with job security as employers may prefer hiring cheaper immigrant labor. This can lead to economic disparities and heightened tensions in communities experiencing significant immigration.
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Those with less income and education
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The American Immigration Control Foundation (AICF), founded in 1983, is an anti-immigration group which has grown more shrill in recent years.
Immigrants from Latin America were not restricted by this act.
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The groups that are most affected by poverty is the Irish and African American.
A "not adversely affected" ruling typically means that a particular group or segment of workers is not facing negative consequences, such as job losses or reduced employment opportunities, due to a specific policy or economic condition. In the context of unemployment, it suggests that these workers are likely to remain employed or may even benefit from favorable labor market conditions. Overall, such a ruling can indicate stability or growth in employment for the affected group, contributing positively to the overall unemployment rate.
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African American and Hispanic are greatly affect by sicklecell.