The United States' economy is at risk by not allowing more migrants to work, leading to a widening gap in the workforce, a bipartisan immigration group has told Newsweek.The National Immigration Forum said there are currently around 10 million jobs open across the skill spectrum, but with more Boomers leaving the workforce and a lower birth rate, American citizens alone cannot fill those roles.
While refugees – mainly women and children – arrived by the hundreds of thousands, Canadian officials set up stands calling for workers to head to Canada.'Meanwhile, people would ask me: 'How do I get to work for a U.S. company? Who wants me over there?' and my response was 'I want you and lots of people do want you, but I don't have an answer for you,' Murray said.