Last thing I'll say just about this again, it's the economy that I most want to focus on in this comment. In a world where we've seen birth rates in most developed countries drop significantly, immigration is perhaps the greatest benefit that you can have for a country. But when you think about all the economies that we compete against in the world, and I'll pick, for example, China and Japan, they don't do immigration in either of those places. (16:45–17:00)
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Asserts that immigration is a significant benefit due to declining birth rates in developed countries.
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