Políticas migratorias golpearán a los estadounidenses más pobres

 

Joseph LaVorgna, economista jefe en el Consejo Económico Nacional durante la administración Trump, ha previsto que los planes de inmigración indiscriminada lanzados por el presidente Joe Biden, sumado a la intención de imponer por la fuerza un salario mínimo de 15 dólares, son decisiones peligrosas que terminarán por afectar a los más pobres del país.

 

Joseph LaVorgna, chief economist at the National Economic Council during the Trump administration, has predicted that the indiscriminate immigration plans launched by President Joe Biden, coupled with the intention to forcibly impose a minimum wage of $ 15, are dangerous decisions that they will end up affecting the poorest in the country.

 

Said LaVorgna to explain his economic diagnosis that: “If you just have a program that works and lets in anyone who wants to come in, what it will end up doing is depressing wages and really hurting the least qualified people right now at the bottom of the job. income distribution ”, precisely the opposite effect for which the left claims to fight.

 

The renowned economist was interviewed on the television program Just the News AM, where he spoke about the effects of these types of decisions that have already been experienced in the recent past, during the Obama administration, when there was even a very strong crisis in which millions lost their homes.

 

According to economic studies conducted during the Obama administration, it was estimated that illegal workers represent up to a third of all immigrants in the United States and that illegal immigration has tended to increase the supply of low-skilled and low-wage labor available.

 

The effects of this situation on the poorest Americans and the lowest-income legal immigrants are devastating. Taking into account the unfair competition implied by an illegal citizen willing to charge much less for the same work.

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