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History, 05.02.2021 05:10 lilly420

Some politicians are arguing that the United States should close its doors or otherwise greatly limit immigration of all but the most highly-skilled workers. If such a policy were implemented, beyond the racial implications, how would the United States lose out in terms of diversity and other long-term benefits? Can you think of a scenario where it would actually help a family economically to allow immigration of less-skilled workers or even those who don’t work at all?

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