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            |  To the editor: My Republican 
			friends tell me that although they were aware of Donald Trump's many 
			moral failings, they voted for his reelection because they admired 
			his policies. Fair enough. Let's look at his policies. One of former 
			president Trump’s policies was to shut down immigration. He believed 
			that in order to make America “first” again, we needed to end 
			refugee programs and throttle back on the number of other people 
			allowed to emigrate to America. Trump continually tried to create 
			the impression that immigrants were a financial burden and a threat 
			to our peace and well-being. 
			 
 Trump saw immigrants as threat to America but in an contemporary 
			study of immigration, University of Pennsylvania economists 
			concluded that overall migrants have had a positive effect on our 
			country. Here is what the researchers found in their study
			
			https://budgetmodel.
 wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-
 effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy. “The 
			effects of immigration on the U.S. economy are broadly positive. 
			Immigrants, whether high- or low-skilled, legal or illegal, are 
			unlikely to replace native-born workers or reduce their wages over 
			the long-term, though they may cause some short-term dislocations in 
			labor markets. Indeed, the experience of the last few decades 
			suggests that immigration may actually have significant long-term 
			benefits for the native-born, pushing them into higher-paying 
			occupations and raising the overall pace of innovation and 
			productivity growth. Moreover, as baby boomers have begun moving 
			into retirement in advanced economies around the world, immigration 
			is helping to keep America comparatively young and reducing the 
			burden of financing retirement benefits for a growing elderly 
			population.
 
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            While natives bear some upfront costs for the 
			provision of public services to immigrants and their families, the 
			evidence suggests a net positive return on the investment over the 
			long term.”
 These findings were available in 2017 when Donald Trump began to 
			choke off American immigration. Given the fact that immigration 
			consistently has been a positive force in American economic 
			development, why would anyone now think that Trump’s policy on 
			immigration was admirable and a reason to support his reelection? In 
			his book, "Storm Lake," Pulitzer Prize winning writer Art Cullen 
			described how immigrants in a small Iowa town have revitalized its 
			schools and public life. This was a pattern that Donald Trump and 
			his supporters ignored at the expense of thousands of depopulated 
			towns like Lincoln.
 
 Take a look at the businesses closed today in Logan County and 
			imagine them revitalized by immigrants. Does that exercise excite 
			you about the prospects of President Biden’s effort to reverse Mr. 
			Trump’s faulty policies on immigration? Does it make you wonder why 
			so many Republicans today continue to say that they liked Trump's 
			policies?
 
 Gary Davis
 [Posted 
            
			February 11, 
			2021]
             
            
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