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Employment | | | |
According to a study in 1996 of the
costs of illegal immigration by Rice
Univ. economist, Dr. Donald Huddle,
illegal aliens were displacing roughly
730,000 American workers every year, at
a cost of about $4.3 billion a year, and
the supply of cheap labor depresses the
wages and working conditions of the
working poor. The approximate doubling
of the illegal alien population since
the time of that estimate means that the
number of jobs lost to American workers
and the costs of displacement would also
likely have more than doubled. | | | |
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