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typically earn more than immigrants, a state with a large, established population of U.S.-born Latinos might be expected to have …
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Lori Taylor, associate professor at Texas A&M University’s Bush School of Government and Public Service, is an expert on the costs of education. She reviews test results from the Program for International Student Assessment, known as PISA, administered through the Organization for Economic...
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Immigration consultant Lisa Roney, former director of Research and Evaluation in the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' Office of Policy and Strategy, discusses the government's E-Verify program.
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This article discusses immigrants’ economic contributions and how these recent changes impact both the foreign …
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Limited access to migrant networks and strong geographic preferences may underlie border migrants' willingness to settle for lower wages on the border rather than seek higher wages by venturing into the U.S. interior.
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