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Jason Richwine

Jason Richwine is a resident scholar at the Center for Immigration Studies.
Articles by Jason Richwine

The Employment Effects of Immigration Enforcement: An Initial Assessment

We are not naïve about the political difficulties surrounding immigration, but we nonetheless wish to underscore the plight and wellbeing of disadvantaged native workers, a group that both parties claim to have some affinity for, either now or in the recent past; recognizing labor market security as an essential factor in advancing their economic future should be the way forward for American policymakers of all stripes.

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Low-Skill Immigration: A Case for Restriction

Lawler Foods, a large commercial bakery outside of Houston, prefers to hire Hispanics. That was the allegation in legal briefs filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which contends that Lawler created its 80-percent Hispanic workforce in an area where much of the low-skill labor pool is black by advertising for Spanish speakers, then…

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