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| Written by Simon | ||||||||
| Friday, 10 October 2008 | ||||||||
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An ad placed in the LA Times yesterday by a consortium of anti-immigration groups tries to tie all of the problems of the USA to immigration. It is written in a way that sounds rational and reasonable but what it espouses is slamming the door on immigration. I will show in this article that if the restrictionists get their way our prosperity and way of life will suffer.
The anti immigrant groups argue that the country is too crowded and too polluted. That air quality is suffering and that there is not enough water. Compared to what. The USA is not crowded and will not be crowded if the population
doubles again. Even our cities are not crowded compared to cities in
other parts of the world. All of the problems that they mention are
international problems and keeping pollution or a water problem in
Tijuana or Mumbia is not solving it. These are not national problems they are
world problems. Allowing people to move where they want to in that
world will help to solve all of these problems. The accident of birth
place should not determine destiny. Imagine a store that was prospering and growing. People wanted to shop there but the owners decided to not allow any new customers. Would they continue to grow?
This is what a
restrictive immigration policy does to the USA. It is easy to
understand intuitively from the store example how population growth
creates prosperity but I think that we can see some correlation to the
actual data available from the last 100 years. Quote this article on your site | Views: 344
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