Illegal aliens, young Americans vie for same jobs
Chad Groening - OneNewsNow - 5/6/2009 5:30:00 AM

A recently released study by an immigration think tank has found that the types of American workers who are in the most competition with illegal immigrants in the job market have extraordinarily high unemployment rates during this recession.

As recently reported on OneNewsNow, the Center for Immigration Studies recently released the report titled "Trends in Immigrant and Native Employment," which found that immigrant unemployment -- both legal and illegal -- was higher in the first quarter of 2009 than at any time since 1994.

Dr. Steven Camarota, co-author of the study, says the unemployment rate for 16- and 17-year-old native-born Americans for the same period was 22 percent, the rate for native-born high school dropouts nearly 20 percent, and even the rate for 18- to 29-year-old native-born high school graduates was a staggering 18 percent.

"These are the populations most in competition with illegal aliens, and they are doing disastrously in the U.S. labor market," he notes. "It would seem like an ideal time then to enforce the law and encourage illegal immigrants to go home -- but we're not doing that."

Even before the recession began, Camarota points out unemployment for young and less-educated natives was very high: a little over 11.5 percent for those without a high school diploma, and just under 11 percent for 18- to 29-year-old high school graduates, illustrating what he calls little evidence of a labor shortage, particularly for less-educated workers.

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