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Title: A bad sign - illegal immigrants are leaving
Source: boston.com
URL Source: http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/e ... llegal_immigrants_are_leaving/
Published: Sep 7, 2009
Author: Jeff Jacoby
Post Date: 2009-09-07 08:10:04 by buckeroo
Keywords: None
Views: 213
Comments: 7

WHAT EVER HAPPENED to the furor over illegal immigration? Two years ago, the denunciation of “crimmigrants’’ was approaching fever pitch, especially in conservative precincts, and woe betide any candidate who appeared before a Republican audience and failed to denounce “amnesty’’ with every ounce of conviction he could muster. Discuss COMMENTS (161)

Now, however, the hysteria seems to have cooled a bit. There was no bellowing when President Obama reiterated during a Mexican summit last month that he intends to press for “a pathway to citizenship’’ for the millions of illegal immigrants living in the United States. News stories highlighted instead his acknowledgment that overhauling immigration law would have to wait until next year at the earliest.

Perhaps the brawl over the issue has been upstaged by the brawl over ObamaCare, in which immigration has been reduced to a supporting role. Or maybe the lowering of the decibel level is a reaction to something else: a significant decline in the number of illegal immigrants living in the United States.

For some time now, news reports have been calling attention to the flow of immigrants back to their homelands. Recent headlines tell the story: “Bad economy forcing immigrants to reconsider US’’ (CNN); “More Mexican immigrants returning home’’ (Orange County Register); “Fewer Cubans make crossing to Fla.; economy cited’’ (Associated Press); “Job losses push immigrants out’’ (Chattanooga Times Free Press).

According to the Center for Immigration Studies, which favors sharp immigration restrictions, the population of illegal aliens in the United States declined by almost 14 percent, or 1.7 million people, between the summer of 2007 and the spring of 2009. Analyzing Census Bureau data, researchers Steven Camarota and Karen Jensenius calculate that the number of immigrants entering the country illegally has fallen by one-third, while the number returning home has more than doubled. “Both increased immigration enforcement and the recession seem to explain this decline,’’ they write.

Certainly enforcement is up. The Obama administration, like the Bush administration in its second term, has made a point of tightening the border and punishing employers who hire illegals. “The share of the US border that has a fence has increased significantly in the last three years and the number of Border Patrol agents has more than doubled,’’ the CIS report notes. Removal and deportation of unlawful aliens “has increased dramatically,’’ as federal agents have repeatedly raided workplaces where immigrants are employed.

But as the slew of news stories focusing on the economy suggest, what is primarily driving the immigration outflow is the recession. In good economic times, immigrants pour into the United States; at other times, the influx slows or reverses. It has ever been thus, and - barring the implementation of a border and workplace crackdown more ruthless than anything most Americans would tolerate - ever will be.

During the recent boom, the US economy was creating 400,000 new low-skill jobs per year. Immigrants surged in droves to fill those jobs, most of them illegally since US immigration law provides almost no lawful option for unskilled immigrants with no American relatives. Immigration is a measure of economic robustness, and the news that 1.7 million fewer illegal immigrants live within our borders is a datum to regret, not celebrate.

Research published by the Cato Institute last month debunks the notion that preventing illegal immigrants from entering or working in the United States is good for the economy. “Increased enforcement and reduced low-skill immigration have a significant negative impact on the income of US households,’’ economists Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer write. Whatever savings might be achieved in public expenditures “would be more than offset by losses in economic output and job opportunities for more-skilled American workers.’’

Legalizing low-skilled immigrants, on the other hand, expands the US economy and leads to the creation of new higher-skilled jobs. Result: “significant income gains for American workers and households’’ - gains the authors estimate at $180 billion a year.

The benefits of immigration, a potent growth hormone, have always outweighed the costs. Men and women willing to uproot their lives, to brave daunting obstacles in order to come to America and work hard, are men and women we should welcome with open arms. Calling them “crimmigrants’’ won’t accomplish anything. Letting more of them enter legally would.


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Sometimes I like a good laff. This article reflects the daring talent of blockheads unwilling to see the total costs and disruption of our sociao-economic system.

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#5. To: buckeroo (#0)

I see very little change in my area. Teams of illegals are still working the vineyards, they were out in force dropping half the crop in August because the wineries have raised their standards for purchase and the weather has been too cool to ripen the crop with the new Brix and sugar requirements being imposed. Every estate owner still has teams maintaining their grounds etc. There are still plenty of Mexican businesses ....they have virtually taken over a section of town.

I have noticed though, less new faces, less signs in Spanish, but more para rental signs in the Mexican areas. Hopefully it's slowing down

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#6. To: mininggold (#5)

lol.......typical California. The welfare state would rather go bankrupt under the massive costs of illegal immigration than do anything about it. Thank goodness CA is not the rest of the US. Around here, the Spanish businesses are shuttering doors and that's a good indicator that the customer base isn't there to keep them afloat any longer.

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#7. To: abraxas (#6)

lol.......typical California. The welfare state would rather go bankrupt under the massive costs of illegal immigration than do anything about it. Thank goodness CA is not the rest of the US. Around here, the Spanish businesses are shuttering doors and that's a good indicator that the customer base isn't there to keep them afloat any longer.

Not just.... we also have a lot of nouveau rich here who want "it" now and can get "it" now with the hiring of cheap illegal labor.

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