Anonymous (ID: dmHL7dv3 )



>Economically speaking, the evidence for/against immigration is a very mixed pot. Studies are all saying very different things and the literature is controversial, however a narrative can be pieced together. For high-skilled immigrants and members of the H1B program, the evidence seems to be strongly in favour of net-positive economic effects brought by them. For low-skilled immigrants, the literature is very very mixed, and nothing is as certain as it may be with skilled immigrants for example. Evidence leans towards the idea that low-skilled immigrants are a net benefit to the average American, but directly lower wages for low-skilled Americans- however it is not a very big lean.