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After Immigration laws were tightened, many low-paying jobs often went to domestic workers or were filled by individuals already in the country, including those who may have been in lower-skilled positions. Some employers turned to automation or technology to fill labor gaps, while others struggled to find workers for roles that were traditionally held by immigrants. This shift sometimes led to increased wages for remaining low-skilled jobs, but also created labor shortages in certain industries. Overall, the impact varied by region and industry, reflecting differing labor market dynamics.

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