Reason number nine: immigration is good for the economy

Between the years 1925 and 1965, immigration to the United States was so low the number of immigrants in the United States actually decreased. Yet during that time we Americans built the richest country the world has ever seen. We also invented computers, put a man on the moon, accomplished huge civil rights gains, successfully prosecuted a world war against two major powers simultaneously, and still managed to get our lawns mowed.

But the debate continues to rage as to the various economic advantages and disadvantages of immigration.

But our basic position on the economic question is this:

  1. If mass immigration is bad for the economy, we are merely stupid.
  2. If mass immigration is good for the economy, then we are both stupid and base: We are saddling future generations with an overcrowded, polluted urban sprawl-land filled with balkanized factions  thus proving ourselves too stupid to preserve our heritage and country and so base we are willing to sell it for a buck.

Reason #8
"Immigration adds diversity."