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  2. How immigrants are helping to keep job growth hot while ...

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    Holding down inflation “The immigration surge poses lots of challenges to communities across the country, but it came at a very fortuitous time to help ease the labor market pressure, when the ...

  3. Republicans test run a new argument: Immigration can cause ...

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    One study from Partnership for a New American Economy, which examined data from 2000-2010, found an "effect on median home value" due to immigration but concluded that the change was primarily due ...

  4. Thank America’s immigrants for killing the recession and ...

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    A major economic mystery of the post-pandemic U.S. is how, with the tightest labor market in decades, employers keep adding jobs every month—even as record-high inflation steadily cools.

  5. Immigration policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    Study after study finds a positive association between immigration and long-run economic growth--and therefore, ultimately, the living standards of all Americans. The Trump Administration's immigration [restrictions] may achieve a temporary boost in wages of the low-paid now, but at a cost to the country's future prosperity." [356]

  6. Immigration reduction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These include the nativist United States American Party, often called the Know Nothing movement of the mid-19th century, which objected to increased Catholic immigration of predominantly Irish and German origin; the Workingman's Party which objected to immigration laborers from China to California during the late-19th century, a sentiment that ...

  7. RAISE Act - Wikipedia

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    The RAISE (Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment) Act is a bill first introduced in the United States Senate in 2017. Co-sponsored by Republican senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue, the bill sought to reduce levels of legal immigration to the United States by 50% by halving the number of green cards issued.

  8. President Donald Trump wasted no time kicking off his overhaul of U.S. immigration policies on his very first day in office. ... Much of the spike over the Biden era is due to Covid-19 Title 42 ...

  9. The scaled-down Harris plan—which excludes some of the Biden tax proposals—would increase primary deficits by $1.2 trillion over the next 10 years on a conventional basis and cause GDP to fall ...