The economics of immigration is a thoroughly studied topic in empirical economics, with clear results: immigrants do not harm native-born workers, and may actually benefit them.
The argument that immigration harms native workers carries a commonsense logic but fails to consider extensive evidence that shows immigrants help the economy overall.
Mainstream Democrats have shifted their stance on immigration, now accepting that deporting migrants could impact labor supply, which implicitly validates concerns about wage depression.
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