The U.S. remains divided over immigration while its global rivals lower barriers to ease persistent labor shortages

Rajakumar Bheemappa Laman, an apprentice from India, working at the butcher shop of Mathias Senn in Germany, which is experiencing a labor shortage. Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal
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