Economics

Coronavirus Wreaks Havoc on the Future of U.S. Immigrant Labor

  • Pandemic has hit service-industry workers especially hard
  • Jump in remittances suggests some workers are returning home
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Rosibel Alvarenga’s job as a cook at a restaurant in downtown Washington provided steady income and job security for 15 years.