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There Is No Evidence that Population Growth Drives per Capita Economic Growth in Developed Economies
By Steven Camarota
The chief justification for advocates who want to spur population growth, including through increased immigration, is that doing so is vital to maintaining robust economic growth. In truth, there is no clear link between the two. In fact, prior research and the results presented here show that population growth may actually reduce per capita economic growth in developed countries.
Texas Hospital Left Holding the Bag for Treating Unaccompanied Children: Coming soon to an emergency room near you
By Andrew R. Arthur
Right now, the smugglers are calling the shots at the border, and the Biden administration is simply doing triage on migrants it is allowing into this country. It does not have to be this way, but as long as the administration allows it to continue, it must be held accountable. And pay its bills.
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Congressman and Journalists Report on Historic Surge of ‘Extra-Continental’ Migrants Now Pouring Through Panama to U.S. Border
By Todd Bensman
A record 10,000 'extra-continental' migrants from around the world poured through the notoriously untamed Darien Gap jungle passage between Colombia & Panama, bound for the American border, in the single month of May.
Some Migrant Categories Attract More Criminals Than Others: An opportunity for decision-makers
By David North
While others wrestle with the question of whether immigrants are more likely to commit crimes than natives — the evidence is mixed — we can safely say that some groups of migrants, just like some groups of natives, are much more likely to have criminal records than others.
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