The New York Times is touting a few city managers in hard-hit upstate New York who are hoping to rejuvenate their local economies by attracting a share of the many illegal and legal immigrants who enter the United States each year. But the soft-focus, pro-migration article also provides an unpaid boost for the Economic Innovation Group, which is an investor-funded group pressing Congress to allow state legislators to import their own extra supply of cheap immigrant workers, consumers, and renters. City managers "are testing out a new [economic] strategy: luring refugees who have settled in other parts of the United States to move to New York," according to the New York Times . "They are advertising job placement, English language and housing services, hoping to draw enough people to offset the shortfall" of American residents, the article said. The region is doomed unless it can import more migrants, the New York Times suggested. "The real fear for upstate cities is that if we don't keep our population growing, we will fall into an endless cycle of decline," said a highlighted quote from Assemblyman Sean Ryan, a Democrat from the upstate city of Buffalo . But there are at least several alternatives… Read full this story
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