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The rioting in France is not due to racism nor is it the logical end of immigration. Instead, it is rooted in France's minimum wage and other labor restrictions that lead to unemployment and resentment. Original Article: "France's Unrest Has Deep Roots. Proposed Immigration Restrictions Will Make Things Worse" [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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The rioting in France is not due to racism nor is it the logical end of immigration. Instead, it is rooted in France's minimum wage and other labor restrictions that lead to unemployment and resentment. Original Article: "France's Unrest Has Deep Roots. Proposed Immigration Restrictions Will Make Things Worse" [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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Emmanuel Comte considers the following as important: 6b) Mises.org, Featured, newsletter
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The rioting in France is not due to racism nor is it the logical end of immigration. Instead, it is rooted in France's minimum wage and other labor restrictions that lead to unemployment and resentment.
Original Article: "France's Unrest Has Deep Roots. Proposed Immigration Restrictions Will Make Things Worse"
Tags: Featured,newsletter