Turns out they're not taking our jobs
No word yet on how Republican xenophobes are going to spin this.
Long Island Study Rebuts Views on Immigrant Workers
By KIRK SEMPLE
Published: November 17, 2010
The growing immigrant population on Long Island has made a disproportionately large contribution to the region’s economy, with immigrants employed across the spectrum of occupations and more than half of the immigrant labor force holding white-collar jobs, according to a study released on Wednesday.
But contrary to a widespread perception on Long Island, the study said, the expansion of the immigrant work force — both legal and illegal — has not displaced American-born workers or lowered wages.
“The analysis finds very little basis for the frequently voiced concern that immigrants may be ‘taking our jobs,’ ” said the report, which was based on census data and conducted by the Fiscal Policy Institute, an independent research organization in New York.
“As immigrants have come to play an increasingly important role in the Long Island economy,” the study said, “they have for the most part been readily absorbed into the labor market.” ...
Full story: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/18/nyregion/18immig.html?_r=1&ref=nyregion
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Here's how this Republican xenophobe will spin it:
From the article
The impact of immigration on low-wage American workers, he said, is probably worse than the study reports because it looked at data from before the current recession. Mr. Dane also said the study had failed to calculate the costs of illegal immigration, including unpaid taxes, money sent to other countries and drains on public services and health care.
the report said, one group of American-born residents — black men with no more than a high school education — suffered an increase in joblessness, to 7.8 percent from 6.2 percent, with a spike of 8.2 percent in 2000.
No doubt black men with no more than a high school education all of which are Republican xenophobes will spin this to their advantage.
Long Island’s immigrant population has prompted a commensurate rise in ethnic and class tensions, particularly in Suffolk County
contradicts
“they have for the most part been readily absorbed into the labor market.” -
What's even stranger BG you changed the title of the article.
Immigrant Workers on Long Island Have Not Displaced Natives, Study Says
is the title not
Long Island Study Rebuts Views on Immigrant Workers.
What are you Carnivore's sock puppet?
OK I picked up a bulldog edition. So sue me. -
nothing escapes teh googul
http://www.google.com/search?q="Long+Island+Study+Rebuts+Views+on+Immigrant+Workers" -
I prefur my googel
which was BG's original link -
Yes, but when you click your link, modsquad, it takes you to the actual article, with the actual title:
L.I. Study Rebuts Perceptions on Immigrant Workers -
Didn't us immigrant workers displace the Long Island Natives long ago? -
I believe there is a Semple explanation for all this.
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