I'm talking specifically about the U.S. Currently, there is a migrant crisis and the "sanctuary cities" are facing a budget crisis in the near future because of the influx of migrants. I wonder if the benefits provided by the government will pay off especially if you consider the fact that some get paid under the table.
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Migrants, whether legal/illegal are not homogenous and constantly changing group. The composition of illegal migrants in terms of age, occupation etc in 1990s was probably completely different than it is in 2023. There is research on the net economic benefit of migrants from the past, but you can't necessarily extrapolate that to future if the composition of migrants changed over time. Usually it takes at least 5 years at very minimum of waiting to get enough data to analyse things like this empirically.
– 1muflon1 Dec 21 '23 at 18:08