Opinion by George F. Will: This South Dakotan wants to end Congress’s chronic immigration failure
immigrants, 62 percent have been here at least 10 years, 21 percent at least 20 years, only 15 percent for less than five years, and 35 percent own their homes. TheyImmigration, “the sincerest form of flattery,” is an entrepreneurial act: Families who risk everything by walking from Guatemala to Texas will probably enhance American industriousness.
Immigrants are prolific at starting companies — Kane says start-ups create 3 million jobs a year, and “there is no net job creation” without them.
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