No no no, that's too easy. Let's stick entirely within economics since they want to make it an economic argument:
Why would we be importing foreigners to improve the economy instead of focusing on making American workers more competitive and productive?
If you live in a 3rd world shithole than needs development from foreigners, which clearly the US must be, then why flood the country with migrants when you should be using only the most highly-educated and productive foreigners to train your workforce, not replace it.
No no no, that's too easy. Let's stick entirely within economics since they want to make it an economic argument:
Why would we be importing foreigners to improve the economy instead of focusing on making American workers more competitive and productive?
If you live in a 3rd world shithole than needs development from foreigners, which clearly the US must be, then why flood the country with migrants when you should be using only the most highly-educated and productive foreigners to train your workforce, not replace it.