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Originally Posted by Winsor_Pilates
Isn't increased immigration needed for the supply chain issues though?
It seems that every part from warehousing, truck drivers, delivery drivers, even all the Uber delivery people are heavily reliant on employing recent immigrants.
How do supply chain issues improve without increased immigration?
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Shocking commentary from the realtor
Yes, you're right... The few hundred, or heck, few thousand logistics jobs that are unfilled (is that even a thing?) will only be fixed with a million immigrants a year... having ~400,000 immigrants like we had prior to this post-pandemic ramp up wouldn't due. And no other problems will stem from tripling the rate of immigration.
Again, I don't see anyone saying immigration needs to go to zero... Just maybe that now isn't the right time to run at near-record rates.