Asking the question as an investor, not for politics. I was assuming the end of Title 42 will make it easier for more illegal immigrants to enter the U.S. and increase the U.S. labor pool particularly for blue collar jobs & entry-level jobs. Higher labor supply along with the fact that illegal immigrants tend to get paid less should stimulate competition with legal workers and drive wage inflation lower. Curious on your thoughts if you could add extra insights on how this can play out for investors.
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