If we wish to remain the world's largest economy through the 21st Century, the economic objective of any immigration reform must be to maximize potential economic benefits for the Nation, while minimizing costs to hardworking American taxpayers.
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Emphasizes the need for immigration reform to benefit the economy and taxpayers.
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