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Immigration Reform Bill
First, here's a linky to a blog by a Harvard economist blogging about the subject. For our general edification.
link Question: Do Hispanic Americans and Hispanic immigrants who are here legally support Amnesty? Do they support amnesty without increased border crossing patrols and enforcement? It seems to me that the clear beneficiaries of the Bush proposal (let's just assume securing the border is a sham promise) are business owners. The clear losers are existing low wage workers, such as Hispanic immigrants, both legal and illegal. |
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Re: Immigration Reform Bill
linky appears to be smoothies, not economics.
you'll have to expand on your reasoning a bit, but i generally agree with that. |
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Re: Immigration Reform Bill
lol. thanks for the heads up. I was going to post in another forum about the awesomely disgusting 1000 calorie 16oz. shake from Krispy Kreme.
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Re: Immigration Reform Bill
Borjas' argument is basically that increased immigration, which will almost certainly happen under the current proposal, will depress even further wages for unskilled and low income workers. Therefore, the bill enriches business owners at the expense of the working class. There is another interesting article on his blog about the correlation between incarceration rates for blacks and low income whites, and rates of immigration.
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