Worksite immigration raids are supposed to free jobs for citizens. Here’s what really happens • Finance writers share regrets from Prime Days past
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| | He told his Cabinet that past presidents who hadn’t aggressively deployed tariffs were “stupid.” |
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| The raids can depress local economies as people stay home and stop spending money, research shows. So far, they aren’t known to free up jobs for citizens. |
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| Impulse buys and overspending helped us rethink our shopping approach. |
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| Critics accuse Trump of mixing personal business with policy, raising concerns about ethics. |
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| The letters were posted on social media. |
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| High prices and borrowing costs also deter traditional buyers. |
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| Prices of three-year-old used cars in Southern California surged $10,000 since 2019, reaching $33,200 – a 43% increase. |
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| TSA is looking to abandon the requirement, according to reports. |
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| The e-commerce giant is making the now-misnamed Prime Day a four-day event for the first time. |
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| The S&P posted its biggest drop since June on Monday. |
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