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Adrahil

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99. That data shows that the issues is more complicated...
Wed Feb 24, 2016, 09:55 PM
Feb 2016
http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/jobs/posts/2013/08/02-immigration-wages-greenstone-looney

This analysis shows a small net positive to wages overall, though it does poorly affect those with less than a high school education. Solution: graduate freakin' high school.

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what is G_j Feb 2016 #1
More than one million people a year. ALago1 Feb 2016 #3
Actually, the flow has been reversed nichomachus Feb 2016 #13
Good, so you agree with my premise. ALago1 Feb 2016 #16
No. Only 10K employment-based immigrant visas are granted to "low skill" workers. leveymg Feb 2016 #28
Then why do 50% of immigrants end up on welfare? ALago1 Feb 2016 #30
50% seems too high. Anyway, "all immigrants" includes non-employment based categories leveymg Feb 2016 #45
Here is one article reviewing the study I reference ALago1 Feb 2016 #70
Half of all "immigrants" are NOT on welfare. Hortensis Feb 2016 #117
Please cite a source. ALago1 Feb 2016 #121
Alago, go google. There's a whole world of real information Hortensis Feb 2016 #122
You've got nothing. Understood. ALago1 Feb 2016 #125
If you watched MSNBC on Wednesday when Cokie Roberts was on she gave a perfect example of Jitter65 Feb 2016 #130
Given that the statistic is 50% are on welfare, that would certainly mean not all. ALago1 Feb 2016 #131
Are you sure? Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #18
I can't check right now, but I did read that somewhere too. Bradical79 Feb 2016 #23
Are you talking about legal immigration or illegal? nt thereismore Feb 2016 #2
Both, but let's talk legal since there are stats around that. ALago1 Feb 2016 #4
I would not quite put it that way treestar Feb 2016 #50
While it is true people who work can be on welfare ALago1 Feb 2016 #62
i think most people think of being "on welfare" as AFDC or its successor treestar Feb 2016 #63
That's probably true ALago1 Feb 2016 #67
Its definitely not money goint to help pay for new healthcare programs Jim Beard Feb 2016 #71
That is interesting. I worked in the welfare office part time jwirr Feb 2016 #128
Given that they were passing through Canada, I'm guessing your in the north part of the country. ALago1 Feb 2016 #132
You would be surprised. We see them all the time but not in jwirr Feb 2016 #133
I agree hfojvt Feb 2016 #5
Thank you. 840high Feb 2016 #102
Eastern Europe has the right approach LittleBlue Feb 2016 #115
Automation is going to kill off those jobs before long anyway. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2016 #6
How are they are going to buy things if they don't have jobs? ALago1 Feb 2016 #7
Intelligent robots threaten millions of jobs Jim__ Feb 2016 #8
There's a McDonald's in my neighborhood where you order and pay on large LED screens Yavin4 Feb 2016 #20
I think you've made the best possible argument for a minimum living wage.... mike_c Feb 2016 #9
+1 leftstreet Feb 2016 #10
Since low skilled labor is available anywhere in the world... ALago1 Feb 2016 #12
I'm running to the hospital right now... Act_of_Reparation Feb 2016 #11
. Iggo Feb 2016 #14
Welcome to Economics 101. ALago1 Feb 2016 #15
Yes, welcome to Econ 101 Act_of_Reparation Feb 2016 #17
And how are people going to buy things if they are all competing for scarce jobs? ALago1 Feb 2016 #19
The truth is, your granddaddy's job has been replaced by robots Yavin4 Feb 2016 #21
I don't disagree in the slightest ALago1 Feb 2016 #22
The size of the labor pool is irrelevant. Everything is getting automated. Yavin4 Feb 2016 #24
Thus a great reason for limiting immigration of low skilled labor. ALago1 Feb 2016 #25
Wait your grandfather WAS an immigrant AND a low skill worker BUT now 2016, YOU don't want Person 2713 Feb 2016 #35
I'm just pointing out the fact there were enough jobs to assimilate immigrants then compared to now. ALago1 Feb 2016 #37
Yes, and for most of our history whathehell Feb 2016 #58
Now I am on a work break with a cardiologist from Turkey and an anesthesiologist from W. Africa Person 2713 Feb 2016 #81
Yeah because the border is just being overrun with doctors and anesthesiologists. ALago1 Feb 2016 #83
welcome to my ignore list 101 olddots Feb 2016 #41
I guess I touched a nerve? ALago1 Feb 2016 #42
No one has mentioned that gian sucking sound Jim Beard Feb 2016 #73
Back in your grandpa's day there were these things called UNIONS and Tariffs whathehell Feb 2016 #56
Yeah, wow. That's FASCINATING. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2016 #109
Lol. Calm down, dear...what's "fascinating" is your inability to stay on point whathehell Feb 2016 #118
Cool story, bro. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2016 #119
Um, no one said there was "no immigration" whathehell Feb 2016 #127
In grandpa's day, women and minorities were locked out of those jobs Recursion Feb 2016 #123
Immigrants fault, sigh randys1 Feb 2016 #26
Not an argument. ALago1 Feb 2016 #31
Somewhat shaky logic here: guillaumeb Feb 2016 #27
1) By virtue of the fact that they want to run to government, they aren't skilled. ALago1 Feb 2016 #32
Who has more power in the relationship, you or an employer? guillaumeb Feb 2016 #34
The power dynamic is always in flux over time. ALago1 Feb 2016 #38
Except for a short time from 1940-1980, the power dynamic guillaumeb Feb 2016 #39
No disagreement on the trade deals here. ALago1 Feb 2016 #43
I like you concept. You really should post one about just this topic. guillaumeb Feb 2016 #47
1) By virtue of the fact that they want to run to government, they aren't skilled. DonCoquixote Feb 2016 #55
If America does immigration well, why do 50% end up on welfare? ALago1 Feb 2016 #60
regarding the engineers DonCoquixote Feb 2016 #69
I am not opposed to Immigration but I am opposed to Jim Beard Feb 2016 #74
We should be helping with legitimate immigration, and immigration for the right reasons... cascadiance Feb 2016 #29
I'm with you on 1, 3 and 4. ALago1 Feb 2016 #33
Many have argued that the source of what lead to the Arab Spring was climate change... cascadiance Feb 2016 #36
Interesting. Although not sure how many immigrants we've been having from the middle east recently. ALago1 Feb 2016 #40
Yes, this is a real issue and it is a type of class warfare. Yo_Mama Feb 2016 #44
Yes, that is why they want more migrants. Jim Beard Feb 2016 #75
They don't really want LEGAL migrants able to equally compete. Yo_Mama Feb 2016 #120
"A living wage for all is my #1 issue." noamnety Feb 2016 #46
People who are not Americans. ALago1 Feb 2016 #48
And what do people deserve noamnety Feb 2016 #49
That's for them and the leaders of their country to decide. ALago1 Feb 2016 #54
I'm just trying to determine noamnety Feb 2016 #57
Its a right to all Travis_0004 Feb 2016 #126
Probably because xenophobia and nationalism are disgusting. Hoyt Feb 2016 #51
Care to address the points I discussed in my OP or just shame and name call? ALago1 Feb 2016 #65
You are not making any sense Kalidurga Feb 2016 #52
Why can't it both? ALago1 Feb 2016 #59
It can't be both because that is not how people behave. Kalidurga Feb 2016 #90
Anecdote is not the plural of data. ALago1 Feb 2016 #93
Yeah but I live in a community of immigrants so there is that. Kalidurga Feb 2016 #96
Things have changed - look at Europe. 840high Feb 2016 #105
Good point. 840high Feb 2016 #104
OTOH, the miltary is jam packed with guys doing jobs that almost anybody can do. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #53
So that's gonna be our pitch in 2016? ALago1 Feb 2016 #61
I don't know about "our pitch". It's my pitch. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2016 #64
That will never happen. 840high Feb 2016 #106
I think you're on the wrong web site. [n/t] Maedhros Feb 2016 #66
I'd be more apt to believe you if you actually had an argument. ALago1 Feb 2016 #68
Not worth it. [n/t] Maedhros Feb 2016 #72
Why do you think that? Jim Beard Feb 2016 #80
Well, actually, given the state of today's Democratic Party, I shouldn't be surprised. Maedhros Feb 2016 #86
i dont understand how empathy has borders. if i care about whether an average american can eat La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2016 #76
Because feeding a non American can only be done through American worker resources ALago1 Feb 2016 #78
Yes. Our children, vets, elderly go homeless 840high Feb 2016 #107
I'm good with immigration. giftedgirl77 Feb 2016 #77
You're ok with inevitably supporting 50% of immigrants with your tax dollars? ALago1 Feb 2016 #79
Well considering you can't be talking about illegal immigrants giftedgirl77 Feb 2016 #82
So basically, ALago1 Feb 2016 #84
They should have the same rights as everyone else that has managed to get here. giftedgirl77 Feb 2016 #88
So we he to force our citizens to take care of the rest of the world? ALago1 Feb 2016 #91
You act like ppl are just going to jump on welfare. giftedgirl77 Feb 2016 #95
The majority of them do ALago1 Feb 2016 #97
ah propgating racist lies DonCoquixote Feb 2016 #100
As a former Democratic Party Chairman and watching voter Jim Beard Feb 2016 #108
"The blacks"? mac56 Feb 2016 #111
latinos DonCoquixote Feb 2016 #116
It's not a big expenditure treestar Feb 2016 #101
Immigrants need to buy stuff too. jeff47 Feb 2016 #85
How are they going to buy stuff without jobs and if 50% are on welfare? ALago1 Feb 2016 #87
If they don't have jobs, then what's the point of your OP? jeff47 Feb 2016 #89
Because they end up on welfare and that means someone else is paying their way. ALago1 Feb 2016 #92
You should probably bother to find out the requirements for TANF before spouting things like that. jeff47 Feb 2016 #94
If you have a kid you get it no problem ALago1 Feb 2016 #98
That statue means nothing. Jim Beard Feb 2016 #110
That data shows that the issues is more complicated... Adrahil Feb 2016 #99
Why is it some, Mendocino Feb 2016 #103
We all come from immigrant stock, save the few of us who are native peoples. nt MADem Feb 2016 #112
Some of us are both Kalidurga Feb 2016 #113
Yes, but that "immigrant" piece still means you wouldn't exist were it not for MADem Feb 2016 #114
US population growth has not varied much since 1900. pampango Feb 2016 #124
Just so we're clear metalbot Feb 2016 #129
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