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    New study, Illegals do not drain jobs or tax dollars

    Illegal immigrants' impact on economy measured
    Lynsi Burton, Hearst Washington Bureau

    Thursday, December 3, 2009

    (12-03) 04:00 PST Washington - --

    A new study released Wednesday concludes that undocumented immigrant workers do not drain jobs or tax dollars and have a neutral impact on the U.S. economy.
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    Because illegal immigrants occupy a small share of the workforce - about 5 percent - and work low-skilled jobs at lower wages than other workers, their overall influence on the economy is trivial, according to the report, sponsored by the Migration Policy Institute, a pro-immigration think tank in Washington
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    "The fate of the U.S. economy does not rest on what we do on illegal immigration," said Gordon Hanson, author of the report and economics professor at the UC San Diego.

    Undocumented immigrants contribute just 0.03 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product, with that gain going to employers who save money on cheap labor, the report says, while their cost to the economy is 0.10 percent of GDP, which mainly comes from public education and publicly funded emergency health care.

    The net impact means that illegal immigrants have an essentially neutral effect on the economy, Hanson said.

    The report does not factor in the spending or entrepreneurship that illegal immigrants contribute to the economy, said Marc Rosenblum, senior policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute.

    Where illegal immigrants do have a substantial impact, Hanson added, is in specific labor-intensive and low-skilled industries such as agriculture, construction, hospitality and cleaning services, where the share of native-born workers has dropped precipitously.
    Because the United States has dramatically raised the education level of its adult population in the past 50 years - going from about 50 percent of all working-age adults without a high school diploma in 1960 to just 8 percent today - the native-born low-skilled workforce has shrunk, while employers continue to require low-skilled workers.

    This leaves room for illegal immigrants to take such jobs at a low cost, the report says. Illegal immigrants now account for 20 percent of working-age adults in the United States who don't have a high school degree.

    While the influx of illegal immigrants is one of the factors keeping low-skilled wages stagnant, the biggest losers in the current system are legal low-wage workers, both native and foreign born, who compete with the illegal immigrants, Rosenblum said.

    Meanwhile, employers reap higher profits because of lower labor costs and more productive businesses. The solution to this imbalance, proposed by the Migration Policy Institute, is to provide more visas and legal channels for unskilled workers to enter the United States. Today, low-skilled workers must have a green card - effectively requiring them to have close family members in the United States - or obtain a temporary work visa.

    Because the supply of low-skilled temporary work visas equals only 1 percent of the current illegal population in the United States, the current legal avenues for entry are insufficient to cover the influx of low-skilled workers, the report said.

    Ways to mitigate illegal immigration include enacting effective enforcement laws and reducing the net fiscal cost of low-skilled immigration by charging foreign workers a fee or taxing employers for hiring them, the report said.



    E-mail Lynsi Burton at lynsi@hearstdc.com.

    This article appeared on page A - 24 of the San Francisco Chronicle



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    More percentages lies.... no one believes this BS anymore!!!!!!!

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    Entrepreneurship of the illegals is amazing around here, especially with the way taco stands are springing up and the innovative way they fill tortillas.
    ILLEGAL IS ILLEGAL, no matter what handle one attaches to them. The majority of them are uneducated, only here for money, whatever means they can get it.
    There are plenty of people that come here from all over the world who have the respect for this country to get visas and honor the stipulations of those visas.
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    How do they contribute when they've stolen mover 12 million jobs from US citizens and deflated the wages of unemployed workers? How do they help our country when US taxpayers have to support unemployed workers and their families who have no incomes because illegal aliens took their jobs?

    It's total BS which is nice word for a "LIE".

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    Pretty much sums up the major problem with this article. Probably Boxer was in the back room giving details saying, "Don't say I was here. Don't say I was here. You know there are hackers all over the place latetly just ripping up our efforts to give this country to the poor."

    Actually, we just want the truth and we are pretty sure we are not going to get it from a liberal media or a politician. Hate to think where we would be without the hackers and Fox.

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    If illegal aliens aren't that important and don't impact our economy according to this report, then why not just get rid of them? The other "reports" always talk about how "important" they are to our economy . Which is it? They can't have it both ways.

    This report is as bad as all the hype about Global Warming. Both are nothing but pure BS!
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    Meanwhile, employers reap higher profits because of lower labor costs and more productive businesses. Shocked The solution to this imbalance, proposed by the Migration Policy Institute, is to provide more visas and legal channels for unskilled workers to enter the United States. Today, low-skilled workers must have a green card - effectively requiring them to have close family members in the United States - or obtain a temporary work visa.
    What they do too is undercut your bids for customer jobs, that leaves business that plays by the rules high and dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBParrothead
    If illegal aliens aren't that important and don't impact our economy according to this report, then why not just get rid of them? The other "reports" always talk about how "important" they are to our economy . Which is it? They can't have it both ways.

    This report is as bad as all the hype about Global Warming. Both are nothing but pure BS!
    Exactly. Wake up Sheriffs, Police Officers and State Troopers, you've got the power, means and authority under USC Title 8, Chapter 12 .... Section 1324 to arrest and deport illegal aliens. Also call all your Congresscritters and demand they become Co-Sponsors of the Save Act, HR 3308 which currently has, as it was announced today, 100 Co-Sponsors. Lets give the people a nice Christmas and make that 200 by Christmas Eve, so we can pass that puppy in January and get her rolling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 93camaro
    Meanwhile, employers reap higher profits because of lower labor costs and more productive businesses. Shocked The solution to this imbalance, proposed by the Migration Policy Institute, is to provide more visas and legal channels for unskilled workers to enter the United States. Today, low-skilled workers must have a green card - effectively requiring them to have close family members in the United States - or obtain a temporary work visa.
    What they do too is undercut your bids for customer jobs, that leaves business that plays by the rules high and dry.
    You are soooooo right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93camaro
    Meanwhile, employers reap higher profits because of lower labor costs and more productive businesses. Shocked The solution to this imbalance, proposed by the Migration Policy Institute, is to provide more visas and legal channels for unskilled workers to enter the United States. Today, low-skilled workers must have a green card - effectively requiring them to have close family members in the United States - or obtain a temporary work visa.
    What they do too is undercut your bids for customer jobs, that leaves business that plays by the rules high and dry.
    Ain't that the truth! Been there, and out of business because of it.

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