
Anthony Capote
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Oct 3, 2024 |
epi.org | David Dyssegaard Kallick |Anthony Capote |Daniel Costa |Jennifer Sherer
Political debates about the impact of immigration on the economy have often been at odds with the facts. But the consensus is surprisingly uncontroversial among economists: Immigration expands and strengthens the economy. The Economic Policy Institute and the Immigration Research Initiative have come together to synthesize some of the most essential facts on immigration, immigrant workers, and the economy in a one-page fact sheet.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
lasvegassun.com | Anthony Capote
This month, 44 years ago, President Jimmy Carter officially established the Cuban-Haitian Entrant Program. The program helped manage the massive influx of the 125,000 Cuban immigrants who took part in the Mariel boatlift and the 25,000 Haitians who arrived in South Florida over the same seven-month period.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
miamiherald.com | Anthony Capote
This month, 44 years ago, President Jimmy Carter officially established the Cuban-Haitian Entrant Program. The program helped manage the massive influx of the 125,000 Cuban immigrants who took part in the Mariel boatlift and the 25,000 Haitians who arrived in South Florida over the same seven-month period.
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May 1, 2023 |
immresearch.org | David Dyssegaard Kallick |Anthony Capote
May 1, 2023 Immigration Research Initiative There are 45 million immigrants living in the United States. Making up 14 percent of the national population, immigrants are a vital part of the social, economic, and cultural life of all American communities.1The economic role of immigrants has frequently been misunderstood. On the one hand, immigrants are a big and important part of the economy.
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