This is not a writing assignment, this is a multiple-choice question   Which of the below statements does NOT reflect one of the economic impact of immigration (legal and illegal)?   Group of answer choices   Immigration (legal and illegal) INCREASES the wages of the native-born population by an estimated $402 billion a year (2013).   Immigrant workers (legal and illegal) make the U.S. economy (GDP) an estimated 11% larger ($1.6 trillion, in 2013).   The collective gain from immigration to the native-born population was $35 billion, This is referred to as the "immigration surplus."   Nighty seven point eight per cent of the gain in GDP from immigration goes to the immigrants themselves and the net benefit of immigration to the native-born population is quite small.

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This is not a writing assignment, this is a multiple-choice question

 

Which of the below statements does NOT reflect one of the economic impact of immigration (legal and illegal)?

 

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Immigration (legal and illegal) INCREASES the wages of the native-born population by an estimated $402 billion a year (2013).

 

Immigrant workers (legal and illegal) make the U.S. economy (GDP) an estimated 11% larger ($1.6 trillion, in 2013).

 

The collective gain from immigration to the native-born population was $35 billion, This is referred to as the "immigration surplus."

 

Nighty seven point eight per cent of the gain in GDP from immigration goes to the immigrants themselves and the net benefit of immigration to the native-born population is quite small.

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