The US-Mexico trade deal leaves out one important group: immigrants

Immigration laws restrict access to people who provide much of the low-level work that underlies the economy, and the issue is ignored in th... thumbnail 1 summary

Immigration laws restrict access to people who provide much of the low-level work that underlies the economy, and the issue is ignored in the latest trade deal

The US and Mexico have reached a trade deal and, though details are scant, that’s a good thing for small businesses.

The bill, which will be “fast-tracked”, cannot be signed by Donald Trump for at least 90 days once he notifies Congress of his intentions to do so, and that’s expected to be soon. It will also require congressional approval. But assuming things go as planned, small businesses in certain industries will benefit.

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