Economic Impact of Mass Deportation - Mass deportation negatively impacts industries relying on immigrant labor and could cost up to $280 billion over the next decade [4] - Many Latinos contribute to the economy by working in farming, cleaning, maintenance, construction, and food-related occupations [3] - The deportation affects industries that rely on these people [4] Social and Ethical Concerns - Mass deportation is not just a political issue but impacts the lives of everyday people, families, and communities [13] - Immigrants in the US commit fewer crimes compared to US citizens [3] - The majority of deportations target the Latino community, many of whom have lived in the US for years and contributed to the economy and society [2] Personal Impact - Children of immigrants experience fear and emotional distress due to the threat of deportation [9][10][11] - Mass deportation separates families and disrupts communities [10][12] - Immigrants seek to provide for their families and build a better life through hard work [8]
A Silent Dream of a Better Life | Kaitlyn Reyes Bustamonte | TEDxKids@ElCajon
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