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Webunable to work legally, new migrants to new york city are seeking employment in a burgeoning underground economy that reduces tax revenue for the.

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Webthe biden administration announced that it will grant work permits for nearly half a million venezuelans.

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Webhunt started out by exploring the city's sewers and subway tunnels, where he dodged trains and met a community of people who knew a version of the new york.

Webnyc’s 20,000 migrants are fueling the city’s underground economy.

Webmigrants from africa and latin america, many if not most with little english, are taking underground jobs as food delivery drivers, construction day laborers, cooks and cleaners.

Websudhir venkatesh, columbia professor of sociology and the author of floating city:

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