WELL, NOW: WSJ Admits There IS A Cost To Massive Migration Across Insecure Borders.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board said Monday a massive influx of migrants will burden Europe’s lackluster economy and strain its welfare state — a surprising admission from a paper that has ridiculed U.S. politicians concerned about the economic costs of unhindered immigration. . . .
When Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker said immigration policy should prioritize the needs of American workers, the board took a shot at his economic intelligence, arguing “the addition of new workers into a market, especially skilled workers, can increase the productivity of companies in a way that expands the supply of work for everybody.”
And when Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump took the position that too much immigration is depressing American wages, the board called him “nativist.”