Aside from racism. I mean economically/socially, what issues does too much immigration cause?

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    Typically these quickly built housing is of such crappy quality that only immigrants will want to live there (because they can’t afford anything else anyway). This leads to the development of ghettos, with leads to the typical problems from crappy schools (that traps the kids in the lowest social class) to no cultural assimilation.

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        You mean building codes that would hike the price to levels immigrants can’t afford? You could of course build social housing like a developed country but good luck doing that while republicans hold any kind of power. And even if you manage to get that done the amount of housing you can build is limited by the amount of money you are willing to invest into social housing.

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            2 months ago

            Sounds like you have no idea what you are talking about. No amount of supply will bring down raw material and labour costs.

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                What the fuck are you talking about? No one in here said scarcity has no effect.

                But no amount of abundance will bring the price below whatever material + labour cost. But arguing with you is pointless, you seem to be intent on missing the point.

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                  But no amount of abundance will bring the price below whatever material + labour cost.

                  Ok, so? Prices still have a long way to go before hitting that floor.