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    Immigration and African-Americans

    Immigration and African-Americans
    Of all the economists I know, George Borjas of Harvard's Kennedy School is the one most critical of proposals to relax immigration restrictions, such as President Bush's proposed guest worker program. Here is a new paper of his that could potentially have a big impact in the immigration debate:

    Immigration and African-American Employment Opportunities:

    The Response of Wages, Employment, and Incarceration to Labor Supply Shocks
    by George J. Borjas, Jeffrey Grogger, Gordon H. Hanson
    The employment rate of black men, and particularly of low-skill black men, fell precipitously from 1960 to 2000. At the same time, the incarceration rate of black men rose markedly. This paper examines the relation between immigration and these trends in black employment and incarceration. Using data drawn from the 1960-2000 U.S. Censuses, we find a strong correlation between immigration, black wages, black employment rates, and black incarceration rates. As immigrants disproportionately increased the supply of workers in a particular skill group, the wage of black workers in that group fell, the employment rate declined, and the incarceration rate rose. Our analysis suggests that a 10-percent immigrant-induced increase in the supply of a particular skill group reduced the black wage by 3.6 percent, lowered the employment rate of black men by 2.4 percentage points, and increased the incarceration rate of blacks by almost a full percentage point. http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/2006/09/immigration-and-african-americans.html

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    I've read this before in an article about Chicago.

    It was the first thing that came to mind when the senator for Illinois marched with La Raza on May 5th in support of amnesty. After each attempt at amnesty failed he promised them amnesty within 6 months of his election. He even pointed out to them that he promised to get it done and the best Hillary could do was to promise she would do her best to get it through.

    Wouldn't you think as the senator from Illinois he would be aware of these facts? Oh, that's right. The data concerns the plight of Americans. We all know that if your an American and your not doing well, it's because your not trying.

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