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Immigration - Monday, May 11, 2009 14:40 - 0 Comments
Skilled immigration and economic growth

The United States is a country founded by immigrants, yet immigration has never failed to stir controversy. Much of the discussion has centered on illegal immigration, but the number of people who arrive legally and their contributions to the U.S. economy — or their cost — has elicited considerable debate.
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