Immigrant Households Account for 35 percent of Child Poverty in Minnesota
By Jason Richwine, Ph.D., January 6, 2021 One of the main critiques of post-1965 immigration to the U.S. is that it has worsened the problems of poverty, school dropout, and welfare dependency. Importing immigrants who suffer from these problems adds to the social burden and makes helping impoverished Americans more difficult. The burden added by…
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