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Mass immigration is not the silver bullet economists think it is
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As with the free-trade debate in recent years, consensus is shifting
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Armstrong Economics
· Jul 1, 2026
Open Borders Contributed to Real Estate Inflation
Politicians continue insisting that mass migration carries no economic consequences. Anyone who questions the policy is immediately accused of being anti-immigrant. That has always been the tactic. Rather than debate the economics, they attack the person asking the question. Yet reality eventually catches up with political slogans, and now even economists are beginning to quantify []
Washington Examiner
· Jul 6, 2026
Housing price study proves what we all knew about Biden’s immigration policy
The release of a new bombshell economic report sheds light on what the Biden administration did to American communities by sanctioning the largest immigrant flow into the country during his presidency — largely supporting what President Donald Trump and his allies have been claiming about the downsides of illegal immigration. The working paper, authored by []
Hot Air
· Jul 2, 2026
The Immigrants Who Hate America
The Immigrants Who Hate America
The West Australian
· Jun 23, 2026
Pocock calls for migration ‘plan’ amid One Nation surge
As One Nation surges in the polls, a popular crossbencher says it is time for a migration plan to stop “terrible politics”.
Liberty Nation
· Jul 7, 2026
Illegal Immigrants Caused Major Spike in Housing Prices: Fed Economists
Open borders have consequences.
BizNews
· Jul 1, 2026
When the migrants go: Katzenellenbogen on the economic shock SA isn't ready for
When the migrants go: Katzenellenbogen on the economic shock SA isn't ready for
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Related coverage for "Mass immigration is not the silver bullet economists think it is": Armstrong Economics — Open Borders Contributed to Real Estate Inflation. Washington Examiner — Housing price study proves what we all knew about Biden’s immigration policy. Hot Air — The Immigrants Who Hate America. The West Australian — Pocock calls for migration ‘plan’ amid One Nation surge. Liberty Nation — Illegal Immigrants Caused Major Spike in Housing Prices: Fed Economists. BizNews — When the migrants go: Katzenellenbogen on the economic shock SA isn't ready for