Sarah Ahrendt is a former ICU and neuro-renal nurse who transitioned into the construction industry in 2014. Now a leader in construction, she is dedicated to transparency, education, and building high-functioning teams. With firsthand experience in the labor shortages affecting U.S. businesses, Sarah shares personal insights on the critical role of immigrant labor in sustaining industries and the economic consequences of restrictive immigration policies.
In this compelling episode of The Humanity of Fame, host Callie and guest Sarah Ahrendt dive into the intersection of immigration, labor shortages, and the U.S. economy. With construction, agriculture, and hospitality relying heavily on undocumented workers, Sarah discusses why immigration reform is a necessity, not a political debate. The conversation also uncovers the hidden struggles of migrant workers, the business challenges caused by outdated immigration policies, and the staggering economic impact of deporting millions of undocumented workers.
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Sarah leaves us with a crucial message: America’s economy cannot function without immigration reform. The labor shortage is real, and businesses need a workforce to survive. The solution? A legal pathway that benefits both workers and the economy while securing the border from criminal exploitation.
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