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Are My Immigrant Maps Useful?

As you likely know from yesterday’s post, the numerous metrics I compiled did not conclusively answer the question I posed about immigrants, whether they are a benefit to the country or a detriment. The question asked of me by some of my friends was whether the work was worth it. Yes it was, because it […]

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The Immigration Question – The Assimilated Immigrant

Immigrants must assimilate. Immigrants must speak English. We’ve all heard those arguments made about the immigration issue. But what do those sentences really mean? Does assimilation mean speaking English and being Christian-centered? Or does assimilation mean believing in the ideal of a free and open democracy? Or, is it the economic belief that a free […]

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The Immigration Question – Crime and Security

In addition to the issue of jobs and taxes, the other argument made against immigration, and likely the most contentious, is the notion that immigration reduces the country’s security. This argument takes two major points of contention; one – that porous borders, especially the US-Mexico border, allows for a greater threat of terrorism in the […]

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The Immigrant Question – Jobs

Today we start looking to see if we can answer the question of whether immigrants, both legal and undocumented, are taking jobs away from US citizens or keeping wages low. It is important to note that any attempt to correlate one, or two, data points to the immigration population will not prove one point over […]

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Immigration Project: Where Are the Mexicans?

(Note: This post was updated on December 2, 2016 at 07:39ET by adding a not about the ranking of Federal aid to states.) This project is about correlating the immigration populations in the United States as they relate to different economic and security metrics. Today I am sharing with you the final base map from […]