“Immigrants are stealing jobs from hardworking Americans.”
“Why doesn’t the President do anything about our open borders? He’s letting drugs and terrorists walk right in!”
“I’m sick of seeing my tax dollars go to support immigrants.”
There’s plenty of anti-immigrant rhetoric being bandied about these days. It’s become a hot issue for voters this election year as well.
The problem is, while the majority of Americans see immigration as a net positive for our country, vocal opponents continue to promote fear and falsehoods.
Even worse, some politicians are exploiting, leveraging, and stoking that fear to win votes.
So what’s the truth about immigration in the US?
Alex Nowrasteh, director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute, breaks down and debunks the 15 most common myths surrounding the topic– from the belief that immigrants fuel crime waves to the claim that they’re a financial drain on our nation.
It’s an excellent read for anyone who wants to become more informed on the subject. Check it out here.