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Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, pundits on the Left have demanded even more centralization of government. But federalism is the best way forward.
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There would be eighty million fewer Americans now if the United States had not opened its doors to immigration in the 1960s, which would be a calamity given the approaching worldwide underpopulation issue.
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Immigration differs from other public-policy issues because of a strong feeling of national identity degradation.
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Its border crisis is much more than a migration problem.
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An increase in legal immigration might help to alleviate the increased shortage of labor, but the existing situation is aggravated by a fall in the immigrant population's growth
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President Trump entered the White House with the goal of reducing legal immigration by 63 percent. Trump was wildly successful in reducing legal immigration. By November 2020, the Trump administration reduced the number of green cards issued to people abroad by at least 418,453 and the number of non‐immigrant visas by at least 11,178,668 during his first term through November 2020.
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Researchers from Israel reversed two key processes involved in aging.
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Of course, it's all about where you move. The authors argue that it needs to be less populous regions.
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Underperforming, U.S. comes in only 157th out of 196 in global triangularity ranking