The bias that laced a conservative think tank’s argument against immigration reform was deeper than anyone could have imagined.
One of its co-authors has been revealed as a man who believes
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“The average IQ of immigrants in the United States is substantially lower than that of the white native population, and the difference is likely to persist over several generations,” he wrote.
“The consequences are a lack of socioeconomic assimilation among low-IQ immigrant groups, more underclass behavior, less social trust and an increase in the proportion of unskilled workers in the American labor market.”
He also asserted: “No one knows whether Hispanics will ever reach
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No it’s not. Richwine is peddling offensive tripe.
His latest work was a report on the supposed cost if the U.S.’ estimated 11
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The document seemed then to be a screed motivated by a political view. Now it stands as a fabrication
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