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Immigration Research Shows Stephen Miller Wrong About American Science


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  Stephen Miller, the chief architect of Trump immigration policy, argues that American scientific achievement owes little to immigrants.

The article from Forbes, published on June 1, 2025, by Stuart Anderson, discusses recent immigration research that contradicts claims made by Stephen Miller regarding the impact of immigration on American science. The research, conducted by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP), highlights that immigrants significantly contribute to the U.S. scientific community, with data showing that a high percentage of STEM Ph.D. holders and patent holders are foreign-born. The study refutes Miller's assertions that immigrants displace American scientists and engineers, instead demonstrating that immigrants often fill critical roles that enhance innovation and economic growth. The article emphasizes that limiting immigration could hinder the U.S.'s ability to maintain its competitive edge in global science and technology.

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