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Better immigration can help fix the debt

Economy
United States
开始于 June 17, 2026

We should be more selective — and select more people

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 17, 2026
Increasing immigration can diversify the economy and enhance innovation, making it a critical strategy for debt reduction.

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Selective immigration policies can address labor shortages and stimulate economic growth, ultimately helping to reduce the national debt.

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Focusing on selective immigration may lead to discrimination and undermine the values of inclusivity and diversity that strengthen our society.

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While selective immigration might have economic benefits, we must carefully consider its social implications and the integration of newcomers.

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The potential economic benefits of immigration do not justify the ethical concerns of excluding those in need based on selectivity.

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