That isn't what happened in Argentina or Venezuela. Not to mention the trends in the US economy are often related to inflationary pressures, and government regs or handouts.
The areas of the economy causing people the most pain: housing, education, healthcare costs, general inflation have 0 to do with immigration and everything to do with government monetary and regulatory policy.
I don't argue that immigration has 0 impact in anything, but it's clear where the real economic problems are coming from.
That isn't what happened in Argentina or Venezuela. Not to mention the trends in the US economy are often related to inflationary pressures, and government regs or handouts.
The areas of the economy causing people the most pain: housing, education, healthcare costs, general inflation have 0 to do with immigration and everything to do with government monetary and regulatory policy.
I don't argue that immigration has 0 impact in anything, but it's clear were the real economic problems are coming from.
That isn't what happened in Argentina or Venezuela. Not to mention the trends in the US economy are often related to inflationary pressures, mal investment from easy money policies and distortion from government regs or handouts.
The areas of the economy causing people the most pain: housing, education, healthcare costs, general inflation have 0 to do with immigration and everything to do with government monetary and regulatory policy.
I don't argue that immigration has 0 impact in anything, but it's clear were the real economic problems are coming from.