Costs of Immigration
“The share of immigrant-headed households (legal and illegal) with a child (under age 18) using at least one welfare program continues to be very high. This is partly due to the large share of immigrants with low levels of education and their resulting low incomes — not their legal status or an unwillingness to work. . ."
Who Got the Jobs in Tennessee?
All of Tennessee’s Employment Growth Since 2000 Has Gone to Immigrants, Yet Natives Accounted for Two-Thirds of Population Growth
Analysis of the Supplemental Budget Request
A peek at what’s behind the White House’s border “surge”
All Employment Growth Since 2000 Went to Immigrants
Number of U.S.-born not working grew by 17 million
Topics: Wages, Jobs, and Poverty