Throughout U.S. History, Immigration Surges Have Harmed Black Workers
September 22, 2014
September 22, 2014
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 -- The National Center for Public Policy Research issued the following news release:
Surges in immigration have harmed black workers throughout U.S. history.
Evidence shows that eras of high black employment and economic mobility directly correspond with periods of reduced immigration.
Should President Obama legalize many or all of the approximately 11.3 million illegal immigrants estimated to be living in the United States,1 blac . . .
Surges in immigration have harmed black workers throughout U.S. history.
Evidence shows that eras of high black employment and economic mobility directly correspond with periods of reduced immigration.
Should President Obama legalize many or all of the approximately 11.3 million illegal immigrants estimated to be living in the United States,1 blac . . .