There is also the often-used argument that the cheaper labor of the illegals, the same labor that results in those cheaper goods and services, is also used to suppress wages, offsetting the benefit derived through cheaper goods and services.
The usual argument for increasing immigration - the need to fill jobs "Americans just don't want to do" - should be tempered by the realization that in most cases Americans DID do those jobs once, but found themselves unable to live on the wages those jobs provide.
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