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Subject 20,000 U.S. Employers Impacted by Travel Bans
Date July 20, 2020 11:04 AM
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Travel bans don't just hurt other economies; they take their toll on American businesses as well. Police unions don't help accountability.

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July 20, 2020

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Police Unions Foster Less Accountability ([link removed] )

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By Walter Olson

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Thousands of U.S. Employers Are Negatively Impacted by Travel Bans ([link removed] )

The United States government is harming its own industries, making the country less competitive and attractive for businesses who employ millions of Americans.

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