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Published by the Cato Institute and the National Immigration Forum. ... SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT IMMIGRATION ... THE QUANTITIES OF IMMIGRATION...
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Politicians in wealthy countries are worried that immigration is a drain on the public purse. But a recent OECD survey of the American economy proves otherwise, reports The Economist. Those setting the rules for immigration rarely have economics at the forefront of their thoughts.
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Arguments against immigration are often anecdotal and do have some basis. In certain urban centers of the country, new immigrants represent a disproportional amount of the population, often before they adjust enough to make up for it with contributions to the tax base.
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that the undocumented immigrants pay taxes like le ... I don't think many people (besides illegal immigrants themselves) are "pro-illegal immigration" to begin with. And yes, this is a flawed argument, if it is insinuating that they pay their fair share. But, it is true that they pay some taxes because of sales tax.
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Content from VDARE.com - A webzine devoted to the National Question. ... Mr. Sailer points out that while Mr. Barone cites his favorite "pro-immigration conservatives" over and over again to support his own arguments, he never cites any critic of immigration more recent than Benjamin Franklin.
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VDARE.COM continues its series of argument-by-argument refutations of unconvincing pro-immigration polemics. This time it’s Tamar Jacoby who’s on the receiving end of our peerless forensic talents. ... In addition to national security, immigration opponents offer arguments principally about three issues:
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If on the other hand, you are interested in Norm Matloff's old Immigration Forum, please note that it hasn't been updated in years. If you are still interested in it, though, click here.
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