A new report from the Cato Institute suggests that restrictive immigration policies, like those proposed by President Trump, could negatively impact the economic mobility of native-born workers for generations. The study, which analyzed data from the 1920s, found a link between immigration quotas and reduced long-term earnings for U.S.-born white men. Another study by the National Bureau of Economic Research indicated that for every six immigrants removed from the workforce, one native-born worker lost their job. AI
RANK_REASON The cluster focuses on findings from research studies regarding the economic impact of immigration policies. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.1]
- Cato Institute
- Donald Trump
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- National Foundation for American Policy
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