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Originally Posted by seven
Says the expert immigration researcher GigoloMason?  The other researchers (the real ones) don't seem to agree with your expert opinion your highness: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12208037/
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The experts? You mean the expert quoted in your article like this one?
But not all economists agree. Another highly respected researcher, David Card of the University of California at Berkeley, recently published a study challenging Borjas? conclusions and asking, ?Is the New Immigration Really so Bad?? The study finds that the gap between wages for high school graduates and high school dropouts has remained nearly constant since 1980, despite the increased supply of less-educated workers from abroad. ?Overall, evidence that immigrants have harmed the opportunities of less educated natives is scant,? he concludes.
Christ do you even read these articles through after you google them to "own" me or are you were you actually trying to make a point? For every expert taht says one there there's another who will disagree anyway. Not to mention the fact that this article is only marginally related to what I said in the first place.