The new North American trade agreement will be worse in the long run. Immigration is more popular than ever in the American public.
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July 6, 2020
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USMCA Will Prove to Be Worse Than NAFTA ([link removed] )
The new USMCA is not worth celebrating; it will prove to be much more destructive for trade.
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By Inu Manak
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Polling Shows Americans Want More Immigration ([link removed] )
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