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-* [[The Great Replacement>>doc:Main Categories.Race.The Great Replacement.WebHome]] |
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-Camarota, Steven A., and Karen Zeigler. *Projecting the Impact of Immigration on the U.S. Population*, Center for Immigration Studies (2022). Available at: [[https://cis.org/Report/Projecting-Impact-Immigration-US-Population]] |
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-Hart-Celler Act, Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965, Pub.L. 89–236 |
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The 2023 report //Borderless Welfare State// presents a comprehensive analysis of immigration's impact on Dutch public finances. Between 1995 and 2019, immigration—including the second generation—incurred a net fiscal cost of approximately €400 billion. Projections indicate that, if current patterns continue, this figure could exceed €1 trillion by 2040. |
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