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Becoming a Polis State

Longtime mass-immigration proponent and Colorado Governor Jared Polis intends to take control over local zoning decisions in his state. Even the research finds no evidence that additional lower-cost units became available or moderated in cost in the years following reforms. This clearly isn't about price.
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Housing Inflation Marches Towards Madness

Future demand for housing is driven almost entirely by immigration. Record housing starts haven't been a balm for affordability. Is there also evidence that immigration-fueled housing prices are driving inflation, even as many elites fret about rising wages? Well, yes.
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Which Way, U.S. Labor Market

The underlying truth about the immigration battle is that it is fundamentally between those with an insatiable appetite for more foreign workers, and those who embrace the social good of tight labor markets.
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The Case for States to Enact E-Verify Laws

It has long been obvious that we need to turn off the jobs magnet, but with 1.2 million "known gotaways" over our porous border during the Biden administration, it's more urgent than ever that E-Verify requirements be implemented for all employers.
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Which Way on Border Policy?

NumbersUSA exists to push credible immigration enforcement along with less legal immigration to bring our policies in line with what is truly in our national interest. Are we headed more towards that goal, or away from it?
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This Isn't Working: Immigration and Worker Productivity

We need a Great Tightening of our borders and our labor force; there's something broken and unhealthy about our productivity outcomes.
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The Warning Light Is On

Maintaining the status quo on immigration is tantamount to ignoring your car’s “check engine” light and continuing to drive it as hard as you want.
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Record Housing Starts No Match for Record Migration Levels

The amount of housing under construction is at an all-time high. But don't call your Millennial or Zoomer family and friends to congratulate them on their opportunity to start a new life quite yet. In spite of all the building being done, it seems that massive immigration flows (legal and illegal) will completely swamp the new supply.