• n2burns
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    1 year ago

    You nailed it. That answer feels so “penny wise, pound foolish”. I’m sure the thinking is, “we have a shortage of supply, so let’s not increase demand,” but this assumes immigrants don’t help on the supply side. If you ever visit a construction site, you’ll find a good portion of the workers are immigrants. Also, I can’t find numbers for it, but given how the immigration scoring system works, I wouldn’t be surprised to find new immigrant funding a lot of residential projects.

    That’s before you consider all the other job sectors immigrants help fill, all the other benefits they bring, and the new problems we would create if we limited immigration (as you pointed out).