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Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce says federal immigration, workforce policy changes hurt local businesses, workers - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Burien, WALocal News

The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce has voiced significant concerns about recent federal policies impacting immigration, workforce development, and nonprofit funding, warning of severe economic repercussions for South King County. President and CEO Samantha Le noted that these policies, including stricter visa regulations and reductions in refugee admissions, threaten the livelihood of local businesses that rely heavily on immigrant labor. With nearly all U. S. labor force growth since 2020 attributed to immigrants, the Chamber highlighted the potential for increased labor shortages in vital sectors such as hospitality and healthcare.

Additionally, nonprofit organizations are struggling with federal funding cuts, which jeopardize essential services for vulnerable populations. Le, who has personal experience as a Vietnamese refugee, emphasized that restrictive policies not only harm individuals but also have broader economic implications. The Chamber has pledged to advocate for inclusive policies that support all workers and businesses in the region, regardless of their origins. They plan to keep the community informed and engaged as they navigate these challenges together. This proactive stance is crucial in maintaining the region's economic vibrancy and diversity.

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