The Case For A Supply-Side Immigration Policy, Part 2

To reiterate from Part 1, the 1870 census showed a US population of only 38.6 million. During the next 50 years, however, this number grew by +35.3 million owing to newly arriving immigrants and their offspring alone. That is to say, by 1920 the new immigrant population had amounted to 91% of the total US […]

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