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Immigrants in Maine Are Filling a Labor Gap. It May Be a Prelude for the U.S.

A wave of rapid immigration is taxing local resources around the country and drawing political ire. But it might leave America’s economy better off.

Jeanna Smialek
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Cambodia, Caracas (Venezuela), Central America, Fishing, Commercial, Foreign Workers, Immigration and Emigration, Labor and Jobs, Luke’s Lobster (Manhattan, NY, Restaurant), Maine, Texas, United States Economy
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