Catherine Rampell, opinion writer for the Washington Post, recently explained the positive effect that immigrants have on our economy. She is not advocating “open borders,” nor am I. She is describing the role that immigrants play in boosting our national well-being. We need more legal immigrants.
She writes:
Don’t want more immigrants in this country? Then tell grandma she can never retire.
As I’ve noted before, immigrants are driving the U.S. economic boom. That is: The United States has escaped recession, hiring growth has exceeded expectation, and inflation has cooled faster than predicted — all largely because immigration has boosted the size of the U.S. labor force. Don’t just take my word for it; ask the Federal Reserve chair or Wall Street economists.
After a stretch of depressed immigration levels — primarily driven by Donald Trump’s hobbling of the legal immigration system — the number of immigrants coming here began to rebound mid-2021. Immigrants are more likely to be working-age than native-born Americans, so their arrivals helped solve a number of problems facing the U.S. economy.
For instance, some of our pandemic-related supply-chain woes were related to worker shortages in critical fields such as construction and food processing. An influx of new workers helped fill those vacancies and unsnarl stuck supply chains. In other cases, immigrants have been willing to take jobs that native-born Americans are unwilling to do, such as the backbreaking work of harvesting potatoes, building homes and caring for the elderly. They’re also filling high-tech positions that Americans cannot do because there are insufficient numbers of us with the necessary skills. And they are creating entirely new job opportunities by launching new businesses — something immigrants do at much higher rates than the native-born.
And then there are the jobs we native-born Americans might theoretically be willing and able to fill, but there simply aren’t enough of us around to fill them. The arithmetic is clear: Boomers are retiring and U.S. birthrates have plummeted. Absent immigration, the U.S. working-age population would be either flat or soon shrinking.
As a result, all of the new job growth since the pandemic, on net, has been due to foreign-born workers. That is, if you stripped away immigrants, there would be no more people employed today than was the case before covid.

On many dimensions, our ability to attract global talent to our shores is a blessing. But this being an election year, and demagogues being demagogues, right-wing pundits and political operatives have worked to darken these bright statistics.
Fox News refers to Bidenomics as a “migrant job fair.” The Republican-aligned Heritage Foundation alleges that “Americans have been completely left behind in this economy,” citing as evidence that fact I just mentioned: that all the net new job growth is accounted for by immigrants.
But the labor market is not zero-sum, and native-born workers happen to be doing extraordinarily well, too. In fact, the share of native-born Americans considered “prime working age” (25 to 54 years old, so after traditional college-going years and preretirement) who have jobs is higher than it was pre-pandemic. There just aren’t enough of us, in total, to fill all the jobs that employers are creating as boomers retire.

It’s true that overall, native-born Americans are less likely to be in the workforce today than in years past, but that’s entirely due to aging.
To put a finer point on it, there’s so much demand for workers now that even the most marginal American workers, such as teenagers and people with disabilities, are doing unusually well in the labor market. Ironically, some parts of the country complaining loudest about immigration today are the same places trying to loosen limits on child labor because their worker shortages are so acute.
It’s almost like there’s a simpler, more mutually beneficial solution at hand.
Some other countries would love to have the problems we have — to have so many talented people clamoring to replace retiring boomers (or care for them) and to infuse their economies with new skills, ideas, businesses and drive. The influx of new talent has not only helped us beat recent recession predictions; it’s also helped us best our competitors in Asia and elsewhere, where demographic challenges are dragging on growth. The U.S. economy is one of the only places in the world right now that is doing even better than expected before the pandemic began.

And, if current immigration trends continue — which they might not, depending who wins in November — immigration is likely to boost our fortunes in the years ahead: The Congressional Budget Office recently revised upward its 10-year gross domestic product projections by $7 trillion, attributing the increase to immigration-driven labor force growth. Our longer-term fiscal challenges also look better, since immigrants pay taxes and are much less likely than native-born Americans to (ever) qualify for benefits, including programs such as Medicare and Social Security.
Yet, somehow, the Trumpy right argues that greedy, freeloading immigrants are simultaneously stealing both our jobs and our precious tax dollars. In reality, they’re beefing up both.

TRUTH
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Inevitably, a bunch of idiot Reichwing trolls will show up on this thread to repeat the same false anti-immigrant hate speech they have been unloading across the memoshitosphere for years now. It’s good to see some people posting actual facts about this subject, as I ahve done, also for years now.
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Why all the paid trolls? Because the Reichwing NEEDS this issue to rally the citizen’s militia, “Christian” nationalist morons that make up the base Trumpanzee base. Note that the Frontline documentary Zero Tolerance, which I highly recommend, details how Bannon, Miller, and Sessions went shopping for a racist politician to spread their anti-immigrant hate message and settled on Trump because of his history of hate speech, including his attempt to get the innocent Central Park kids the death penalty. Four goons. Spewing lies. This has always worked for Fascists. What did Hitler do the day before the election that led to his being named Chancellor? He gave a long speech filled with the same lies that the trolls here spew: they are taking your jobs, they are hurting the economy, they use government resources and don’t pay in as much as they take out. And so on. All bullshit. But it works. It keeps the ignorant hillbillies all riled up.
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The four horsegoons of the alpaca lips
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Haaaa!!!!
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Bob, yes. The trolls and those whose information and “being informed” comes from beaten-to-death one word and phrases to lather up the crowd and recruit. This is what’s on their traveling teleprompter. ”Immigration!” Crowd goes wild. “Woke!” Don’t trust anyone. ”DEI” and still, “Hunter’s laptop”
The jobs report is data. Like science, it will be ignored. These guys to need instill fear and use scapegoats.
And, in Missouri, there’s an $8 million dollar line in the proposed state budget to support and send the guard to protect the border. I think they mean the Mexican border – – – but they really mean the Missouri eastern and northern border to keep all those people from Illinois and other northern states out of our border state.
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Thank you. Yes. The anti-immigrant hate speech is the equivalent of the Two Minutes Hates directed at Emmanuel Goldstein in Orwell’s 1984. It gets the idiots who will not look beneath the lies into a foaming-at-the-mouth lather. But all this paying of trolls to spread the hate speech has nothing, actually, to do with immigrants and everything with putting a Fascist in place who will keep taxes on the rich abysmally low or, in many cases, nonexistent.
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BTW, please note that immigrants buy gasoline and food and so create demand, as any other workers do. And they pay a lot more in taxes (yes, with an ITIN, instead of an SSN) than they receive in services because they qualify for almost no services. The tiny amount that it costs to provide schooling to immigrant students is negligible and at the margins (The incremental cost of having 28 kids in a class instead of 27 is negligible).
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Oh, and they create small businesses at 10 times the rate of citizens, and these employ BOTH other immigrants and U.S. citizens.
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Tennessee collects 9.2% on all purchases. In rounded figures, 9 bucks every hundred. Assume an immigrant family spends 100 a week on food. They pay 9 extra dollars that my state uses to fund stuff. That is about as much as any person who does not own property pays. The store clerk does not check their immigration status and forgive the tax if they are illegal.
It is false to suggest that illegals do not pay taxes.
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Don’t use the term “illegals.” They are not objects, and THEY ARE NOT ILLEGAL. They have broken no criminal law by being here. They have committed a civil infraction. Their purchases create demand, which creates jobs, just like anyone else’s, of course. But that piece of information will not flow through the Reichwing sewer pipes. Refer to them as undocumented workers. Oh, and thank you, Roy, for your comments above, and for your intention here.
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Also, many folks who are undocumented are legally present in the country. They’ve been processed at a border checkpoint and have had their biometrics and contact information recorded. We have a backlog of years in conferring status on those seeking asylum or other means of legal immigration.
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Immigrants invigorate the economy. They often serve in our military, and they broaden our perspective on the world. Diversity is a strength that contributes to our social and economic resilience.
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Amen. Diversity. Is. Strength.
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Opinions are like belly buttons. What would lead a “troll” to imagine their opines, could influence those, that are doing the bidding of their corporate donors. Where were they schooled ?
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People are strongly influenced by social sanction, for good and ill, and by the opinions of others. If you have any doubts about this, see the famous experiments by Solomon Asche.
Asch Conformity Experiment (youtube.com)
And why is “troll” in scare quotes? It was used properly.
Opine as a noun is a weird usage. It’s allowable, ofc, but strange.
Not sure why there is a comma after “those.”
No one was asserting that the “trolls” are attempting to influence people who are doing the bidding of corporate donors. I suggested that it is quite possible that the trolls on this topic are in someone’s employ. We know, for example, that the GRU has enormous resources committed to paying for disruptive trolling in the U.S. and Europe.
Where were the trolls schooled? Well, various possibilities spring readily to mind. At GRU training facilities? At so-called “think tanks” like the Federalist Society, the Manhattan Institute, the Hoover Institution, the Atlas Network, the Center for Immigration Studies, America First Legal? Who knows.
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My response is in moderation.
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Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez. Baltimore Bridge Construction Worker. Wednesday May 1st his body was found submerged inside a red company truck.
He worked at Brawner Builders for 15 years.
He was born in El Salvador.
Bendicelo.
Washington Post
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Amen
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And they are good folks. I have recently worked with a carpenter crew that is probably legal, all Spanish speaking, and all great folks. One of the guys had a neice I taught when I was still teaching. She was one of those kids that you recall because she was so good. These are the people the Trumpers want you to hate.
This morning, a lady who moved here from Sudan came in to get the trash in our hospital room. Yesterday I asked her about her origins because of her accent. Then I said I hoped her people at home were not involved in the trouble in Sudan. She choaked a bit. She is a lovely person.
A couple of years ago, I met a guy in Atlanta who gave me a great ten minute history of the Pullman repair shop and the middle class African-American neighborhood that sprang up around it in the later 1800s.
The Fascio-republicans want you to fear these people in order to take power from them and you.
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Exactly. The cure for this anti-immigrant racism is actually coming to know some of them, something that the trolls and Trump and the Trumpanzees will never do from their whitey righty tighty enclaves. Ofc, I am glad they are there, these vile racists, because I don’t have to smell them or otherwise interact with them.
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No sense in casting pearls before swine, Bob.
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Some information about the huge costs of illegal immigration that this blog’s readers won’t be aware of because it comes from outside the left-wing bubble.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/cost-of-the-migrant-crisis-denver-s-rocky-road-as-a-sanctuary-city/ar-AA1nRfUF
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First troll of the day! Does he get a prize or something?
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Bob, I confess that I deleted a previous troll who hates all immigrants.
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I detest these people. I used to spend time reading the crap they post and debunking it, but it’s useless. They just come back with the same misinformation and disinformation and nonsense, usually some sort of economic fabrication by some braindead Reichwinger.
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So, I have long wondered what it is that makes these people so hateful, so willing to cling to any disinformation or misinformation that puts immigrants in a bad light. Why. Do. They. Hate. Immigrants? I suspect that this has nothing to do with policy but with deep psychological issues, that someone like Sessions or Stephen Miller, for example, is at root a deeply disturbed person, extraordinarily, pathologically insecure and cowardly–fearful of The Other.
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Oh, and they typically post under fictitious names.
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I have had the same thought about people who make up computer viruses or turn road signs, making strangers have a harder time navigating. Why do they do that, since they are not there to see the joke they play. When we played jokes on each other as kids, the fun was seeing our friends suffer the consequence of finding pine cones in their sleeping bag. What is the fun if you are not theere?
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Thank you so much for the education. I am now cured of my left-wingedness
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LOL, Roy. That’s hilarious.
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The Washington Examiner is an extremist Reichwing propaganda rag.
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Typical comments here from the very low-information Bob Shepherd. Ad hominem/genetic fallacy arguments, no attempt to even address the questions raised in the article. No logic, pure sentimentality. He fits in well here.
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As I said, I am DONE trying to explain things to you people. I’ve spent a year now patiently reading this crap and refuting it. I’m done. Done. Nothing I say is going to change your mind because you are an ideologue.
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Will our hero survive this attack by some random troll with a link to garbage? Or is this the end? Stay tuned for the next episode of Enlightened Master Bob Confronts the Temple of Dumb!
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“the very low-information Bob Shepherd”
I see that you are picking up your phrasing from Glorious Leader Who Shines More Orange Than Does the Sun! This syntax is characteristic of him. ROFL. –Bob “Rainbows and Moonbeams and Sentimentality” Shepherd, unlike Republicans, who will shoot the dog if it doesn’t roll over right.
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Did I say Republicans? I meant Repugnicans. Members of the Graying Old Party, aka, the Know Nothings.
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You big strong nonsentimental tough guy, I see. Just like Fearless Leader Cadet Bone Spurs.
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So, yeah, I am no longer interested in engaging civilly with anti-immigrant trolls. Been there. Done that. Not even a T-shirt! So, I’ll just share my utter contempt.
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Troll. n. Internet-denizen of disruption, disinformation, and discord characterized by the fact that actual information goes in one end of the creature and out the other without being processed.
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Reputable and reliable studies have proven this fact repeatedly.
Still, Traitor Trump’s dangerously dumb fascist MAGARINO cult prefers the traitors alternative facts that are all lies that they do not think are lies as they deny reality.
The 2024 election may be the most important election the United States has ever held. Even more so in a few battleground states where the traitors fascists are already working to pull of an election coup for their chubby (I’m being polite using that “c” word) orange antichrist who only has white fat on his body.
To be clear about that white fat: “White fat is considered unhealthy and is white in color. White fat is the most common type of fat in the body and stores extra energy in the hips, thighs, and stomach. Too much white fat in the abdomen can increase the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other metabolic diseases. White fat can also contribute to high blood pressure, inflammation, and unhealthy cholesterol levels.” … “Previous research described the relationship between obesity and lower cerebral autoregulatory capacity, which can lead to impaired CBF and subsequently to reduced brain volume and cognitive function.”
In addition to that previous paragraph, we are also dealing with a malignant narcissist.
“People with malignant narcissism tend to exhibit not only the self-absorption and excessive self-confidence associated with NPD but are also manipulative, empathy-deficient, and willing to do harmful and destructive things to achieve their goals.”
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So I agree with everything my fellow left wing bubble heads say. I even agree with the Rampell. The only thing I question is the constant need to frame things in terms of economic growth. Pretty strange for someone who comes from an industry dependent on it. Japan was supposed to be a Demographic disaster because of the issues Rampell has highlighted. A disaster in terms of economic growth. Seems to not be such a disaster for the Japanese People. Unemployment at 2.7% . Inflation at 2.7% as well. Interest rates at the BOJ ticked up to a whopping 0% . Of course Japan is not the USA . But I just had to throw that out there. Having little to do with the pros and cons of immigration. And in other news . More bad news for Biden another month added to the record stretch of bellow 4% unemployment. And 175K Jobs added by employers. As voluntary quits came down in number . Taking pressure off of wages increases. Why it is such terrible news that the Dow is up 350 points on the news. Of course none of these traders will vote for Biden and his terrible economy.
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