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- Q22096310 subject Q5312304.
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- Q22096310 abstract "Jason Richwine is a former Heritage Foundation staffer known for co-authoring a controversial 2013 report released by the Foundation on the economic costs of illegal immigration to the United States which concluded that passing the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 would cost taxpayers more than $6 trillion. He is also known for the controversial claims he made in his 2009 PhD thesis regarding Hispanic immigration and IQ.".
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- Q22096310 comment "Jason Richwine is a former Heritage Foundation staffer known for co-authoring a controversial 2013 report released by the Foundation on the economic costs of illegal immigration to the United States which concluded that passing the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 would cost taxpayers more than $6 trillion. He is also known for the controversial claims he made in his 2009 PhD thesis regarding Hispanic immigration and IQ.".
- Q22096310 label "Jason Richwine".