Have you read the work of Borjas? BTW, did you read that link to that Heritage Foundation paper? I read it, but I do not want to discuss it because it might make me sound xenophobic. But, I haven’t read the views of David Card on immigration. Could you provide me an abridged version of his arguments.
Don’t worry about sounding xenophobic if you are discussing an issue in good faith. The problem I have with both your citations is they use direct wages against a lot of indirect costs.
I was just pointing out that many economists see other factors. It has always surprised me that immigration is an effective wedge issue for the ‘right’, particularly since the GOP is, in general, in favor of most of the effects. That is why they periodically try to institutionalize it (ex. Reagan gave the largest amnesty program in recent history, Bush has twice tried to push massive guest worker programs and once proposed an amnesty program, etc. And, of course, we have treatment of the stranger and the alien being a direct lesson from Christ.
But, ignoring the greed and Christian issues, it is still something of a dishonest calculation. We talk about aliens ‘stealing’ benefits, but, really, who are the major beneficiaries of those outlays? I’d say the middle class, who get gardners, nannies, cheap produce, and someone else to go off and die for their children in foreign wars.
Think about it, why do each of the costs exist? Because they are cheap, exploitable labor outside the normal system of fairness and legality. They get exploited in their purchases, they get exploited in their jobs, and they end up taxing the public safety net. But who ultimately benefits? The day worker who sought medical treatment after getting injured working on a mansion, or the contractor, homeowner to be, or his slum lord, all of whom reap more from his labors?
For the last 7 years, the whole government has been geared around benefiting, well, me. And the ‘right’ laps it up. I’ve even had people lecture me on what an injustice the estate tax will be - to me! Forget, for a moment, that it is both a Judean Christian concept (Jubillee), and an egaltarian American concept (we each should reap what we sow, not get born into our permanent ‘class’). People are worried that I may be only able to pass a few million dollars directly to my children without paying tax on unrealized capitol gains. But they aren’t worried about children going to bed hungry, illigal aliens fighting our wars in large numbers (while we won’t even pay for them), or the millions of Americans without basic access to health care.
I think it is an amazing feat - sucking the middle class dry while redirecting all their anger and fear at the absolute weakest members of society. Think about it, the government gives tax incentives to move good jobs overseas, syphons hundreds of billions of dollars out for no-bid contracts to chronicly underperforming crony companies, gives $150B in tax breaks to the very richest Americans, all while doubling our national debt to over $9T dollars! A crushing debt on our children’s children. And people are frothing about the guy picking fruit and sending money to his family…
