DENVER.- An academic group presented a study detailing the "robust effects" stereotyping Hispanic immigrants have in their integration and life in the United States today. The research, conducted by ...
Immigrants are significantly less likely to be incarcerated than native-born Americans, according to a recent report by the ...
Cato Institute study finds immigrants reduced the U.S. debt by a third, or $14.5 trillion, over three decades.
Using a methodology aligned with the congressional budget window, this report estimates the fiscal, economic, and population effects of immigrants by age, education, and category of admission. It ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of some immigrants could go into effect in at least some states, following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ...
Across the country, and here at home in Southeast Minnesota, fear is shaping daily life for our Hispanic/Latino immigrant neighbors — documented and undocumented alike. As protests erupt in cities ...
Fontana, Nicola, Marco Manacorda, Gianluca Russo, and Marco Tabellini. "Emigration and Long-Run Economic Development: Evidence from the Italian Mass Migration." Harvard Business School Working Paper, ...
Building on our first-principles treatment of the economic effects of immigration, this chapter focuses on the empirical evidence concerning immigrants' role in U.S. labor markets. We first address ...
Tax filings among immigrants fell sharply last year at a New Bedford nonprofit as filers feared their information could be used to target them for deportation. Brian Pastori, deputy director of the ...
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