Immigration will be a major Presidential Election issue. Wisconsin Dells area residents are beginning to question how the local economy fits in to the immigration issue. The next Presidential Election will involve sweeping changes to immigration policy.
Changes to immigration policy has an immediate effect upon the economy of the Wisconsin Dells area. The critical lack in the Wisconsin Dells area is labor. The Wisconsin Dells business modals are focused upon serving the tourist industry. The Wisconsin Dells area has no where near the population to staff these tourism business modals.
The elected Wisconsin Dells officials have assigned millions of public dollars to support the continuation of open federal immigration policy. Open immigration policy facilitates the ability of more than 4500 work experience travelers who come from outside of the Country to live temporarily in Wisconsin Dells and assist with tourism efforts.
The Wisconsin Dells area is a global community - populated with more than 4500 work experience travelers who come from outside of the Country to support local tourism efforts. The Wisconsin Dells elected officials have assigned millions of dollars to build new housing for the immigrating work force. The bulk of business modals in the Wisconsin Dells area would cease to operate without the continued immigration of more than 4500 work experience travelers annually.
Labor is so tight some resort modals must say no to the opportunity to earn tourist revenue due to the lack of staff. You hear - as soon as she finishes folding towels down by the pool - we will have her come up and make you that custom cocktail you saw on our resort brochure. Resort management is moving staff to populated areas on a moments notice in an attempt to retain some measure of quality to the advertised service.
The Wisconsin Dells economy is completely dependent upon open immigration policy at the federal level to stay solvent. As we move closer to the Presidential Election expect to hear much more about the immigration issue. The Wisconsin Dells area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry.
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