A) Illegal immigrant workers displace domestic-born workers on a one-for-one basis.
B) Illegal immigration has a negative fiscal impact that falls most heavily on state and local governments.
C) Illegal immigration negatively impacts wages and the standard of living for all domestic-born workers.
D) All of these are true.
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A) Migration generally benefits the mover,but there is a net efficiency loss to the world.
B) Migration generally benefits everyone in both the origin and destination nations.
C) Migration generally benefits the mover and creates a net efficiency gain for the world.
D) Remittances cause the gains from immigration to be distributed unevenly.
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A) increase business income in both nations.
B) increase business income in the nation receiving immigrants but reduce it in the nation experiencing emigration.
C) reduce business income in the nation receiving immigrants but increase it in the nation experiencing emigration.
D) reduce business income in both nations.
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A) allows 65,000 high-skilled workers in specialty occupations to enter and work in the United States for six years.
B) raised U.S.annual immigration quotas from 500,000 to 700,000.
C) established a lottery for the admission of diversity immigrants into the United States.
D) provided amnesty to over one million illegal immigrants in 1989-1991,allowing them to become legal citizens of the United States.
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A) higher prison rates and crime rates than the native-born population.
B) lower prison rates and crime rates than the native-born population.
C) lower prison rates,but illegal immigrants have higher crime rates than the native-born population.
D) higher prison rates,but lower crime rates,than the native-born population.
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A) skilled immigrants regularly displace domestic-born workers.
B) skilled immigrants pay more in taxes than they receive in services from the government.
C) immigration is a net drain on the U.S.economy and should be more tightly restricted.
D) children of immigrants frequently lack the skills to perform well academically,particularly in math and science.
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A) Immigration laws are strict.
B) Immigration is costless and unimpeded.
C) Information about job opportunities is limited.
D) Skill transferability is low.
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A) Increases in Mexican birth rates have made migration more costly.
B) Economic growth in Mexico exceeded U.S.growth from 2009-2011.
C) Immigration reform has reclassified many illegal immigrants as legal immigrants.
D) Dramatic cuts in social services to illegal immigrants has led many to return to their country of origin.
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A) higher the unemployment rate in the destination nation.
B) greater the degree of substitutability between immigrant and domestic-born workers.
C) greater the degree of complementarity between immigrant and domestic-born workers.
D) lower the rate at which immigrants can be absorbed.
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A) Financial expenditures to transport herself and her belongings to her new country.
B) The income she currently earns in her home country.
C) The application fee for a green card.
D) All of these.
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A) increase business or capitalist incomes in the low-paying nations.
B) reduce real output in the world.
C) increase business or capitalist incomes in the high-paying nations.
D) reduce wage rates in the low-paying nations.
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A) Illegal immigrants are often willing to work for less pay,keeping costs and prices for consumer goods and services lower.
B) Illegal immigration reduces wages for U.S.workers who are complementary inputs.
C) Illegal immigration tends to reduce wages less for previous immigrants than for native-born workers.
D) All of these.
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A) the accumulated knowledge and skills that allow a person to be productive.
B) machinery that requires extensive human interaction to be productive.
C) the accumulated financial assets of people.
D) all of these things.
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A) Over half of immigrant households received some form of welfare,while less than half of nonimmigrant households received assistance.
B) Over half of nonimmigrant households received some form of welfare,while less than half of immigrant households received assistance.
C) Households headed by an illegal immigrant were less likely (as a percentage of households) to receive some form of welfare than legal immigrant and nonimmigrant households.
D) Immigrant and nonimmigrant households have similar rates of welfare utilization.
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