The One Thing MAGA Nativists Get Right A recent study from the Dallas Federal Reserve has shed new light on the economic effects of large scale migration.
While some have hailed it as proof that immigrants drain America's resources, closer examination reveals a more nuanced reality: immigration can drive up housing costs in local areas where migrants arrive all at once.
This phenomenon is not unique to immigration; it's a symptom of a deeper problem – the failure of US cities to keep pace with population growth when building new homes.