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Immigration
Immigration impacts labor markets, public finances, and economic growth. Discussions can explore its effects on wages, employment, social services for immigrants, and government regulation over people and capital movement.
Lessons
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Immigration: Is History Repeating Itself?
This lesson offers your students the opportunity to dig more into the historical and contemporary status of immigration in America through examining primary source documents and engaging with multiple perspectives.
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Discussion Questions: The Most Common Arguments Against Immigration and Why They’re Wrong
Pair these discussion questions about immigration with the booklet The Most Common Arguments Against Immigration and Why They are Wrong to engage students in rich conversation about this topic.