Spain’s Immigration Problem Isn’t Immigration–It’s Incentives

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Spain’s immigration debate has become increasingly controversial. But beneath the politics is a fundamental economic question: what incentives does a country create through its immigration and investment policies?
From Spain’s approach to asylum seekers and the end of its Golden Visa program to the history of Ellis Island and Cuban immigration to America, the lesson is broader than Spain.
Immigration itself isn’t necessarily the problem. Bad incentives are.
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