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Path: ...!feeds.phibee-telecom.net!3.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: groenveld@acm.org (John D Groenveld) Newsgroups: misc.immigration.usa Subject: MEDIA: Globalist Magazine Admits Migration Cuts Wages Date: 31 Jul 2024 10:40:46 GMT Organization: Groenveld.US Lines: 41 Message-ID: <lguileFne4uU1@mid.individual.net> X-Trace: individual.net 1+WhSXD69QNmW/+cRCGUZQTOa0ULC3QvO9otcyD6N/L5P6xI5x Cancel-Lock: sha1:WlZo5eF5nWO8sN2zyALg1vrJrnQ= sha256:otcadh8M9pKmcW5X41lu4sqTDNwDp4kCEQI6ePiH9E8= X-uri: <URL:http://www.groenveld.us/~john/> Bytes: 2899 Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro on whether Donald Trump will enlist JD Vance to sell his signature betrayal of legacy American proles, merit-based comprehensive immigration reform legislation drafted by the Cheap Labor Lobby and passed by Mike Johnson's House.GOV and John Thune's Senate.GOV: <URL:https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/2024/07/23/globalist-magazine-admits-migration-cuts-wages/> | The admission by a pro-migration publication is a useful vaccine | against continued claims by reporters at pro-migration media outlets | that migration is good for Americans. For example, Jonathan Weisman, | a politics writer for the New York Times, wrote a July 18 article | scoffing at Sen. JD Vance's criticism of U.S. immigration policy, | saying: | || Decades of economic research have also raised doubts that || immigrants -- especially undocumented immigrants -- really suppress || domestic wages. Most immigrant labor goes to work Americans don't || want, like in farm labor and meatpacking. Legal immigrants are often || highly skilled, imported specifically for industries where skilled || Americans are in short supply. | | "The theory that immigrants drive down wages and employment | opportunities for the native-born has been repeatedly tested," Eric | Levitz at Vox.com wrote on July 17. "The consensus of the empirical | literature suggests they generally do not," he insisted without | checking Goldman Sachs or the White House's economic advisors. If not Casey and Ron DeSantis, who does Susie Wiles predict will step up as tribune for legacy American proles and their posterity? John groenveld@acm.org -- "Where are the organized and official updates to let the American people know what has been found out about the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump? The absence of official press briefings has been the dog that didn't bark. Instead, the Secret Service, FBI and Law Enforcement have been selectively leaking details, testing what would be and would not be accepted, and we have only seen controlled snippets of information." - Sundance <URL:https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/07/22/the-dog- that-didnt-bark/>