Do Immigrants Depress Wages? How Labor Markets Actually Respond
Decades of research show immigration does not lower wages for most U.S.-born workers. Small, localized effects are limited, while long-term impacts include job growth and higher productivity. Wage suppression is driven by labor market structure, not immigration.
Immigration: Numbers vs. Narratives
Actual immigration flows, eligibility rules, and economic effects contrasted with political storylines that inflate scale or distort motivation.

