Legal, illegal immigration and young Americans losing jobs

Andrew M. Sum (director of the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University) and Paul E. Harrington (their associate director) offer "Two kinds of immigration":
...The overall effects of new immigrant inflows from 2000 to 2005 on American labor markets are unprecedented. Between 2000 and 2005, the total number of employed workers 16 and older in the nation increased by 4.8 million. Over the same time period, the number of new immigrants entering the nation and finding work was estimated to be 4.13 million. This means that new immigrants accounted for 86 percent of the total gain in employment that the nation experienced over the past five years. Our analysis suggests that close to two-thirds of these new immigrant arrivals were unauthorized. Among males, all of the net growth in employment between 2000 and 2005 was attributable to new immigrants. This extraordinary finding casts serious doubt on the common contention that new immigrants simply take jobs that Americans do not want. Can anyone seriously claim that, of the nearly 2.8 million new jobs obtained by male immigrants, not one would have been taken by an American male?

Worse still, the impact of this displacement of native-born workers and established immigrants was concentrated among young people. The total number of native-born people ages 16 to 34 has increased over the past five years, while the number of these young people who reported being employed has fallen by 4.2 million. At the same time, the number of new immigrants ages 16 to 34 who found work between 2000 and 2005 increased by 2.7 million...

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Mass immigration of low quality and widespread illegality is definitely associated with lower labor force participation rates. In recession years, Prof. Donald Huddle found one-to-one displacement.
Since citizens who don't get jobs don't emigrate, and really can't, we still have to pay for their expenses out of the public funds to some, often large, extent. VDare.com has run a number of articles on what a high percentage of additional jobs, for many years now, have been going to immigrants and illegals in particular. There is something disturbingly disloyal in a public policy which would have citizens be nade to wait for someone to retire to get a job, if they're not already employed. The America that these political disloyalists grew up with was not that way.