Immigrant Displacement of American Workers Resumes - Edwin S. Rubenstein

May 16, 2009

By Edwin S. Rubenstein

Only time will tell if the economy has truly "bottomed". But for American workers, the "bottom" is increasingly a theoretical issue. The practical reality is that Americans are being beaten out of jobs by immigrant competitors.
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