
A big study by the Pew Hispanic Center finds no evidence that increases in immigration since 1990 led to higher unemployment among Americans. The study is national in scope and its author warned that jobs markets in some local areas could be impacted. But states with big increases in immigration were just as likely to have low unemployment as states with little immigration. Here's the report.
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