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Is immigration a problem under capitalism?

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Is immigration a problem under capitalism?

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As there is no “welfare” extorted from producers at the point of a gun in Capitalist countries (only private charity), the entrance of people into a Capitalist country (immigration) is not looked upon as a problem, as it is in the American welfare state of today, but as an asset: the more people, the larger the market, and the greater possibilities for the division of labor.

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