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Trump’s Deportation Plan Shakes U.S. Construction Industry 💥🏗️

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President Donald Trump’s proposed mass deportation of undocumented migrants could send shockwaves through the U.S. construction sector, which relies heavily on migrant labor. With over 1 in 5 construction workers born outside the U.S., industry leaders warn of project delays, skyrocketing costs, and a workforce crisis 🚧.

Imagine a real-life Jenga tower: remove too many pieces, and the whole structure wobbles. That’s the analogy experts use as companies scramble to adapt. “Labor shortages could stall housing projects and infrastructure upgrades nationwide,” says a Texas-based contractor who requested anonymity.

While debates over immigration policy heat up 🗳️, young professionals and investors are watching how potential labor gaps might ripple through the economy – from delayed tech campuses to pricier urban apartments. For the Asian diaspora and global travelers, shifts in U.S. infrastructure development could also impact everything from job markets to tourism hubs ✈️.

What’s next? Some firms are exploring automation 🤖, while others push for visa reforms. One thing’s clear: this isn’t just a policy debate – it’s a blueprint for economic uncertainty.

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