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2015 a majority of those entering the labor force for the first time are expected to be Hispanics (48 percent) and blacks (18 percent). In high immigration
Lower Migration Costs to Raise Migration's Benefits by Philip Martin (University of California at Davis). Abstract. Every year up to 10 million workers
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Mexican. Americans' perceptions of the costs and benefits of Mexican immigration are based not only on economic considerations but on social and cultural