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Amid a record-setting crisis, a radical increase in immigration
 
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Thu, May 6th 2021 @ 9:52 am EDT  by  Jeremy Beck

President Biden spent relatively little of his address to Congress on the subject of immigration, but he did urge the legislature to pass his immigration bill. Ironically, in a speech that urged America to think big on practically every subject he addressed, Biden undersold just how radical his immigration expansion would be. Take a look here.


SAY IT AIN'T SO...

Bob Casimiro says Joe Biden's immigration expansion would hurt hard-working Americans.

Joe Guzzardi estimates Biden's immigration expansion would set the U.S. on a course to double our population within the lifetimes of many Americans alive today.

Roy Beck says neither Biden's proposal nor the status quo are sustainable.

Andrew Sullivan (1:08:35 into his conversation with Nick Miroff) argues that the low-immigration decades of the 20th century were "good times for American labor," and suggests that instead of increasing immigration, a pause would especially benefit Black Americans, Latino Americans, working-class Americans, and unskilled labor.

FOR THE RECORD...

https://www.numbersusa.com/blog/amid-record-setting-crisis-radical-increase-immigration