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The Case Against Immigration: The Moral, Economic, Social, and Environmental Reasons for Reducing U.S. Immigration Back to Traditional Levels |
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Roy Beck, the Washington editor of the journal The Social Contract, argues for cutting immigration on the grounds that it contributes to the falling real wages that breed deteriorating communities and crumbling families--the "crisis of the middle class." He also suggests that immigration has increased the gap between the rich and the poor, driving down the wages of inner-city blacks and others at the bottom of the labor market. Beck goes further and makes the case that immigration harms every level of the economy, including the high-end, high technology sector.
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