Investors are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to preserve a migration program benefiting employers and the economy with 530,000 new workers, consumers, and renters. The program has faced criticism for driving down wages and pushing up housing costs for Americans.
Key Points
Investors lobby U.S. Supreme Court to preserve migration program
Program benefits employers and the economy but faces criticism for negative impacts on wages and housing costs
Migration program drives down wages, pushes up housing costs, and diverts educational resources
Pros
Provides 530,000 new workers, consumers, and renters to benefit the economy
Supports employers by filling crucial roles in their companies
Cons
Drives down wages for American workers
Pushes up housing costs for Americans
Diverts educational resources from American children