
Economics of Immigration, AI Jobs, Bring Back Math
Lost Debate
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Immigration, Achievement Gap, and Crime Rates
The chapter covers various aspects of immigration, discussing the achievement gap between Asian and white Americans and the impact of biases on Chinese students. It delves into the complexities of immigration laws, including employment restrictions and asylum issues, and the frustration felt by some individuals. Additionally, it explores the relationship between immigration and crime rates, highlighting that immigrants generally commit fewer crimes than native-born Americans.
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