"A Sign of Desperation" in the Immigration Debate
In the New York Sun (via Arts & Letters Daily), Diana Furchtgott-Roth picks apart the latest anti-immigrant argument by the restrictionists' favorite numbers-cruncher, Harvard economist George Borjas. After substantially reducing his own estimate of low-skilled immigrants' effect on the wages of high-school dropouts, Borjas now charges that foreign-born newcomers jack up incarceration rates among African Americans. Explains Furchtgott-Roth:
George Borjas of Harvard University, a Cuban immigrant, writes in his latest National Bureau of Economic Research paper that "As immigrants disproportionately increased the supply of workers in a particular skill group, we find a reduction in the wage of black workers in that group, a reduction in the employment rate, and a corresponding increase in the incarceration rate."…
Let's for the moment ignore the insulting assumption that African-Americans are more likely than others to turn to crime if they cannot find work. The major problem with Mr. Borjas's argument is that young black men began withdrawing from the labor force in the 1960s, when the share of immigrants in the labor force was less than 1%….
Mr. Borjas, careful as always, hedges his bets by saying that "much of the decline in employment and increase in incarceration observed in the low-skill black population would have taken place even if the immigrant influx had been far smaller." Given this conclusion, it is surprising that Mr. Borjas published this paper at all….
Blaming immigrants for the incarceration rates of African-Americans is a sign of desperation.Will they next be held responsible for Iraq and Hurricane Katrina?
Whole piece here.
In a related and equally unconvincing attack on low-skilled immigrants, the Heather Locklear-lovin' bully boys and girls over at VDare.com attribute the e. coli breakout to dirty Mexicans and implore the U.S. to
…stop turning over all jobs in food handling and harvesting to people who don't understand sanitation. People who likely have less than a sixth-grade education.
How is that you yourself know about the Germ Theory of disease? Because you learned about it in health class in school, or your parents told you.
Mexican immigrants didn't have those classes, or those parents. How would they know?
More in that jugular vein here.
Bad news for that theory: As Reason's Ron Bailey has pointed out, such outbreaks are declining even as the number of immigrant laborers is growing.
Reason's reality-based guide to immigration policy online here.
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Anyone want to set an over/under on what time Lonewacko will post?
I think there is a problem with the block quote; some stuff is indented that should not be.
Oh no, I am wrong, I thought the quote was of George Borjas, sorry.
E. coli also attribuatable to those dirty meckskins? Is there anything they're incapable of doing?
Are these the same tribalists who used to warn about certain mexican beers containing the urine of anti American mexican workers?
A theory has to be testable...this is just more proof that these 'theories' (i.e., opinions) are like a**holes...and, unfortunately, it seems that the loudest anti immigration voices are proving to be just so many a**holes.
More stories like Ron Bailey's with actual, um, you know, data and stuff, should continue to point out what's really motivating the fear and loathing of Los Mexicanos.
Sadly, in my experience, when a politician or political activist refers to an opponent's actions as "deperate," it generally means that the opponent has launched an effective negative attack.
Calling immigrants dirty and diseased isn't exactly a last-second Hail Mary - it's got a rather extensive history as a very effective slander.
Calling immigrants dirty and diseased isn't exactly a last-second Hail Mary - it's got a rather extensive history as a very effective slander.
Indeed, joe, sad but true.
They already found the source of the E. Coli Outbreak: cattle manure.
Obviously they aren't going to publish that in vdare, after all, the cows weren't mexican.
Obviously they aren't going to publish that in vdare...
In my observation most of what is published in vdare is cattle manure. I'm usually not so genteel as to say it that way.
Blaming immigrants for the incarceration rates of African-Americans is a sign of desperation.Will they next be held responsible for Iraq and Hurricane Katrina?
Well, clearly immigrants are responsible for the situations that led up to both of these disasters. Clearly the choice of location of New Orleans is the fault of French immigrants in the 1700s. And I think it was a Macedonian immigrant to Greece who first started all the trouble in the Tigris and Euphrates valleys. Alexander somthing-or-other was his name. Caused trouble in Afghanistan, too.
E coli es su coli.
DFR only came on the radar screen lately; apparently she's been sent out now that Tamar_Jacoby is no longer taken seriously.
Meanwhile, a real academic weighs in on a related subject:
"...This means that new immigrants accounted for 86 percent of the total gain in employment that the nation experienced over the past five years. Our analysis suggests that close to two-thirds of these new immigrant arrivals were unauthorized. Among males, all of the net growth in employment between 2000 and 2005 was attributable to new immigrants..."
Anyone want to set an over/under on what time Lonewacko will post?
Damn! I had 2:59 PM.
I was just trying to calculate the odds of VDARE running a piece on the public health threats posed by the practices used in the raising and processing of livestock at factory farms, but it turns out that you can't divide by zero.
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