Chloe East
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But Khloe's point is... So we shouldn't think of secure communities as only picking up people who have been convicted of murder.
Yeah, so if you just sort of take the simplest economic supply and demand diagram, if you all of a sudden remove a lot of people from the labor market through detentions and deportations, we think that labor supply goes down. And that increases the wages of workers who are left behind, which should be primarily U.S.
Yeah, so if you just sort of take the simplest economic supply and demand diagram, if you all of a sudden remove a lot of people from the labor market through detentions and deportations, we think that labor supply goes down. And that increases the wages of workers who are left behind, which should be primarily U.S.
Yeah, so if you just sort of take the simplest economic supply and demand diagram, if you all of a sudden remove a lot of people from the labor market through detentions and deportations, we think that labor supply goes down. And that increases the wages of workers who are left behind, which should be primarily U.S.
The other assumption that is embedded in that simple supply and demand diagram is that all workers are interchangeable. So if we remove one worker without authorization, that U.S.-born workers will just simply slot into the jobs left behind by that unauthorized worker.
The other assumption that is embedded in that simple supply and demand diagram is that all workers are interchangeable. So if we remove one worker without authorization, that U.S.-born workers will just simply slot into the jobs left behind by that unauthorized worker.
The other assumption that is embedded in that simple supply and demand diagram is that all workers are interchangeable. So if we remove one worker without authorization, that U.S.-born workers will just simply slot into the jobs left behind by that unauthorized worker.
It was just sort of done automatically when people's fingerprints were taken and entered into this database. There wasn't a lot of flexibility that, you know, the police force in Texas could. implement the policy differently than the police force in California or other places in the U.S.
It was just sort of done automatically when people's fingerprints were taken and entered into this database. There wasn't a lot of flexibility that, you know, the police force in Texas could. implement the policy differently than the police force in California or other places in the U.S.
It was just sort of done automatically when people's fingerprints were taken and entered into this database. There wasn't a lot of flexibility that, you know, the police force in Texas could. implement the policy differently than the police force in California or other places in the U.S.
We find that mass deportations do not have a positive impact for the U.S. labor market as a whole or for U.S.-born workers.
We find that mass deportations do not have a positive impact for the U.S. labor market as a whole or for U.S.-born workers.
We find that mass deportations do not have a positive impact for the U.S. labor market as a whole or for U.S.-born workers.
We find that for every 13 fewer unauthorized immigrants who are working in a local labor market, that leads to 10 fewer U.S.-born workers who are working in that same labor market.
We find that for every 13 fewer unauthorized immigrants who are working in a local labor market, that leads to 10 fewer U.S.-born workers who are working in that same labor market.
We find that for every 13 fewer unauthorized immigrants who are working in a local labor market, that leads to 10 fewer U.S.-born workers who are working in that same labor market.
Unauthorized immigrants, as everybody does, go out to their local restaurant, they get haircuts, they shop at the grocery store. Unauthorized immigrants also pay sales tax. Many of them pay various types of income tax. And all of that helps to stimulate local demand, which also helps to create jobs for everybody in the community, including U.S.-born workers.
Unauthorized immigrants, as everybody does, go out to their local restaurant, they get haircuts, they shop at the grocery store. Unauthorized immigrants also pay sales tax. Many of them pay various types of income tax. And all of that helps to stimulate local demand, which also helps to create jobs for everybody in the community, including U.S.-born workers.
Unauthorized immigrants, as everybody does, go out to their local restaurant, they get haircuts, they shop at the grocery store. Unauthorized immigrants also pay sales tax. Many of them pay various types of income tax. And all of that helps to stimulate local demand, which also helps to create jobs for everybody in the community, including U.S.-born workers.
Unauthorized workers take the jobs that actually help create more jobs for U.S.-born workers. So having more unauthorized workers who are willing to take lower paid, more dirty, more dangerous jobs. actually helps to create jobs that are complementary to those that U.S.-born workers take.