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Trump’s Immigration Practice Is Destroying the Economy

President Trump claims this is "the best economy in the history of our country." So why are his own policies wrecking it?
From immigration to trade to tax policy, President Donald Trump's "America first" agenda appears to be defeating his own goals. Economists have begun to dial back their economic growth estimates.
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Like five of his modern predecessors, President Donald Trump inherited a growing economy when he moved into the White House last year—indeed, a record expansion from the depths of the Great Recession. But mere expansion was not “big league” enough for Trump. He promised to supercharge the economy, and, after Republicans passed a $1.5 trillion stimulus package, the task looked easy. His top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, predicted “3 to 4 percent economic growth for as far as the eye can see.” The president was no less gushing. “The Economy is raging, at an all time high,” he tweeted, “and is set to get even better.”

But here’s the thing: It is not. And may not.

Although unemployment is low, inflation remains tame and gross domestic product (GDP) growth could, as Trump promised, exceed 3 percent for the second quarter, some economists have begun to dial back their rosy estimates. The reason: Trump himself. His “America First” agenda appears to

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