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China's Migrant Workers Struggle as Jobs Dwindle; Wealthy Workers Leave New York and California for Other Locations

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  • Li Yuan袁莉

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China's roughly 300 million migrant workers, who have flimsy social benefits, are struggling to find jobs and have little to fall back on in tough economic times. Young, wealthy workers are leaving New York and California for other locations. Hundreds of migrants have set up makeshift cities with markets in New York, but there are no longer enough jobs for illegal migrants. New York's 'right-to-shelter' policy, which costs $12 billion over three years, is seen as going too far.

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    There was a time when immigrants wouldn’t come to New York without a job and housing lined up. Now, they’re relying on the ‘right to shelter’, says @nicolegelinas: 👇 https://t.co/DtfntHZMyw

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    New York cannot afford to spend $12 billion over three years housing hundreds of thousands of migrants. The city’s ‘right-to-shelter’ has gone too far, says @nicolegelinas: 👇 https://t.co/DtfntHZMyw

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    Illegal migrants were once the hardest workers in New York… … but there are no longer enough jobs to go around, reports @nicolegelinas: 👇 https://t.co/DtfntI0ko4

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