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Subject Is There a Scholarly Consensus That Immigration Benefits All Americans?
Date July 21, 2022 9:59 AM
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Washington, D.C. (July 21, 2022) – The costs and benefits of immigration are routinely measured and debated in academic journals with the conclusion that immigration has mixed effects. That conclusion comports with most people's common-sense understanding of the issue. Nevertheless, many advocacy groups continue to cite a supposed academic "consensus" that immigration has only benefits. In this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy ([link removed]) , Jason Richwine, the Center’s resident scholar, discusses his recently updated compendium of academic work showing negative impacts of immigration.

Starting with a 2016 review by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Richwine summarizes some of the published papers, authored by mainstream academics writing for mainstream outlets, that have found both costs and benefits. The papers, which look at wage and employment, political and cultural, and crime and health effects, support Richwine’s assessment that immigration creates both winners and losers.

“One-sided claims about immigration are rarely true. No fair reading of academic literature could conclude that immigration has only benefits — or only costs, for that matter”, said Richwine.

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