In addition to it being illegal to enter the U.S. without a visa or to over-stay one’s visa, it is also illegal for U.S. employers to hire undocumented or “illegal” immigrants. Meanwhile, federal U.S. enforcement of immigration laws tends to concentrate resources on reducing illegal immigration rather than on prosecuting U.S. firms for employing undocumented workers. Using supply and demand analysis, show what would happen to the wage and employment level of undocumented workers if the government reduced its efforts to prosecute employers.
In addition to it being illegal to enter the U.S. without a visa or to over-stay one’s visa, it is also illegal for U.S. employers to hire undocumented or “illegal” immigrants. Meanwhile, federal U.S. enforcement of immigration laws tends to concentrate resources on reducing illegal immigration rather than on prosecuting U.S. firms for employing undocumented workers. Using supply and demand analysis, show what would happen to the wage and employment level of undocumented workers if the government reduced its efforts to prosecute employers.
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In addition to it being illegal to enter the U.S. without a visa or to over-stay one’s visa, it is also illegal for U.S. employers to hire undocumented or “illegal” immigrants. Meanwhile, federal U.S. enforcement of immigration laws tends to concentrate resources on reducing illegal immigration rather than on prosecuting U.S. firms for employing undocumented workers. Using supply and demand analysis, show what would happen to the wage and employment level of undocumented workers if the government reduced its efforts to prosecute employers.
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