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  2. Trump promises to disrupt immigration. These charts show how ...

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    As of 2023, according to estimates by the nonpartisan Economic Policy Institute (EPI), foreign-born labor accounted for record-high 18.6% of the US workforce. That same year, according to EPI, the ...

  3. Economic migrant - Wikipedia

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    Although the term economic migrant may be confused with the term refugee, economic migrants leave their regions primarily due to harsh economic conditions, rather than fear of persecution on the basis of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership of a particular social group. Economic migrants are generally not eligible for ...

  4. Opinion: US needs immigrants, who will be powerful engine of ...

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    Under likely economic assumptions, immigration will be a powerful engine of growth: According to the CBO, over the next 10 years, immigrants will add $7 trillion to the GDP and $1 trillion to ...

  5. The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects ...

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    In 1990 the U.S. Congress appointed a bipartisan Commission on Immigration Reform to review the nation's policies and laws and to recommend changes. [6] In turn, the commission in 1995 asked the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences to convene a panel of experts to assess the demographic, economic, and fiscal consequences of immigration.

  6. A majority of Americans support immigration of highly skilled ...

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    As of 2019, immigrants made up 23.1% of all STEM workers in the U.S. at 2.5 million, according to the American Immigration Council. The overall number of STEM workers more than doubled between ...

  7. Integration of immigrants - Wikipedia

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    The integration paradox is a phenomenon observed in many immigrant-receiving societies, where immigrants who are more structurally integrated, particularly those with higher levels of education and socio-economic attainment, tend to perceive more discrimination and distance themselves psychologically from the host society. [68]

  8. Effects of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants may often do types of work that natives are largely unwilling to do, contributing to greater economic prosperity for the economy as a whole: for instance, Mexican migrant workers taking up manual farm work in the United States has close to zero effect on native employment in that occupation, which means that the effect of Mexican ...

  9. Elevated immigration to boost US economic growth, Goldman ...

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    In a new research note on Sunday, Goldman cited increased immigration when raising its forecast for economic growth year over year in the fourth quarter to 2.4% from 2.1%. For the full year ...