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February 16, 2005
 
 

Long-Term Social Security Deficits Cannot Be Solved on the Backs of Low-Wage Immigrant Labor


A new study authored by Stuart Anderson, long associated with libertarian open borders advocacy groups, suggests more immigration is the magic bullet to solve the Social Security system's long-term structural deficits. The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), in a new press release, contends the solution offered by Mr. Anderson actually perpetuates an unsustainable pyramid scheme and ignores short-term fiscal and social costs that far outweigh any potential benefits to the Social Security system in the distant future.