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Fears About the Downward Pressure That Low-Skilled Foreign Workers Place

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Fears about the downward pressure that low-skilled foreign workers place on the wages of U.S.low-skilled workers have led U.S.labor unions to lobby for import restrictions such as tariffs and quotas.

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