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Trump’s second-term policies in Michigan show mixed results: major auto investments vs. job losses, rising private jobs but declining wages, and heightened immigration enforcement amid economic concerns.
One year into his second term, President Trump’s policies have spurred mixed results in Michigan, with Ford’s $5 billion investment and GM’s shift of vehicle production from Mexico cited as progress, though manufacturing jobs and wages dipped slightly, and GM laid off 1,140 workers.
Critics warn tariffs and reduced safety net spending could cost 300,000 Michiganders health insurance if ACA tax credits expire, while supporters highlight rising private sector jobs and wages.
Immigration enforcement has intensified, with over 2,300 ICE arrests in Michigan and expanded federal activity across the Midwest, sparking debate over legality and community impact, though voters rank economic issues higher than immigration ahead of the November election.
Las políticas del segundo mandato de Trump en Michigan muestran resultados mixtos: grandes inversiones en automóviles frente a pérdidas de empleos, aumento de empleos privados pero disminución de los salarios y aumento de la aplicación de la ley de inmigración en medio de preocupaciones económicas.