Who supports a wall-for-legalization deal on immigration? The Trump base – more so than Republicans in general. That’s one of the nonconventional findings in a Hoover-YouGov poll on immigration reform. Tim Kane, the Hoover Institution’s J.P. Conte Fellow in Immigration Studies, discusses his survey’s data and the prospects on an immigration solution in a divided Washington.

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  1. Joe D. Inactive
    Joe D.
    @JosephDornisch

    “Engineers should just be automatically left in…” If only super smart think tank guys were under the same threat from people with actual knowledge as engineers, maybe they would sing a different tune.

    In a future where they predict that all unskilled jobs will be replaced by robots, there’s not much reason to bring in unskilled laborers at all.

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  2. ape2ag Member
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    @ape2ag

    “We wanted cheap labor.  We got socialist voters.”

    -Kulak proverb probably

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