Construction Chaos: ICE Raids Spark Labor Crisis
The construction industry faces significant disruptions due to increased ICE raids under the Trump administration. Workers are staying away from sites, leading to costly project delays and labor shortages. Industry leaders urge reform, advocating for temporary legal status for foreign workers, despite opposition from the administration.

In Alabama, under the hot sun, construction site superintendent Robby Robertson faces mounting delays at a recreation center project near Mobile. The once bustling site is now quiet, plagued by labor shortages after a nearby ICE raid scared off workers, delaying completion by three weeks.
Industry-wide disruptions due to expanded ICE operations have resulted in project delays and financial strains. According to Reuters interviews with industry CEOs and experts, construction projects across states like Texas, Florida, and California are feeling the impact. With an estimated 1.4 million undocumented workers in construction, the labor market is strained.
Despite the administration's stance, construction leaders seek legal pathways for immigrant workers amidst pressing labor shortages. The industry's dependency on immigrant labor is evident, with calls for reform intensifying as costs rise and project timelines extend. Yet, resistance remains, with no immediate policy changes in sight.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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