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Subject An Old-Fashioned Recipe for Economic Growth
Date August 19, 2019 11:10 AM
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President Trump’s DHS sides with Cato on how to measure immigrant welfare use. Saving China’s Uighurs: Can Washington do the impossible?

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August 19, 2019

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President Trump’s DHS Sides with Cato on How to Measure Immigrant Welfare Use ([link removed] )

It is nice to have President Trump’s DHS side with Cato’s methodological choices in evaluating immigrant welfare use.

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President Trump’s DHS Sides with Cato on How to Measure Immigrant Welfare Use ([link removed] )

By Alex Nowrasteh

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An Old-Fashioned Recipe for Economic Growth ([link removed] )

Elected officials can help the U.S. economy to continue to grow by allowing the American people to innovate and exchange. To do so, burdensome regulations and taxes should be eliminated and lowered, and trade wars should be ended.

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