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Matt Yglesias accuses Mickey Kaus of hating immigrants

Matt Yglesias must be busy moving into his expensive new townhouse, but he found time to smear Mickey Kaus as an immigrant-hater.

Kaus had the gall to point out that some of the beneficiaries of amnesty will be working in the construction industry — a sector of the economy that happens to employ more than 1 million native-born Americans (see Table 9 here).

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“I don’t understand, Kaus wrote,  “Everyone knows immigrants only do “jobs Americans won’t do”! Karl Rove wouldn’t want his son doing some grubby construction job anyway, would he?”

It’s a good point.

Rather than address the substance, Yglesias responded by casually wondering if Kaus “hates immigrants more than he hates Davis-Bacon rules.”

A few weeks ago Yglesias pretended to be concerned about long-term unemployment — a problem almost certainly exacerbated by both illegal immigration and Davis-Bacon.

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