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Subject Causes of Wealth Inequality
Date October 21, 2019 11:09 AM
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Senate Democrats’ RELIEF Act Would Double Legal Immigration Over 10 Years. Mark Zuckerberg at Georgetown. Bruno Le Maire’s Coup de Brumaire.

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October 21, 2019

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Senate Democrats’ RELIEF Act Would Double Legal Immigration Over 10 Years ([link removed] )

The RELIEF Act would phase out employment-based per-country green card limits and would increase the total number of green cards.

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