Could a destination country somehow keep wages for native workers unchanged even as immigrants are permitted into the country?
A) No, any type of immigration will suppress wages of native workers.
B) No, even discriminatory treatment of foreign workers in domestic labor markets cannot prevent declines in natives' wages.
C) Yes, because immigration does not normally have any effect on natives' wages anyway.
D) Yes, some regulations that discriminate against immigrant workers by limiting foreign workers to certain segments of the domestic labor market can prevent declines in native workers' wages.
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