IMMIGRATION LAW CHANGES SEEN CUTTING BILLIONS FROM DEFICIT
Story Date: 6/18/2013

Source: Ashley Parker, NEW YORK TIMES, 6/18/13


WASHINGTON — Congressional budget analysts, providing a positive economic assessment of proposed immigration law changes, said Tuesday that legislation to overhaul the nation’s immigration system would cut close to $1 trillion from the federal deficit over the next two decades and lead to more than 10 million new legal residents in the country.
 
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