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What’s the cumulative impact of Buchanan’s use of phrases like “in perpetuity”, “permanent underclass”, “scores of millions”, and “entire lives”? Choose 1

(Choice A)
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It suggests that Buchanan thinks there are both pros and cons to immigration.

(Choice B)
B
It suggests that Buchanan thinks immigration is an extreme crisis.

(Choice C)
C
It suggests that Buchanan supports immigration, because immigrants will pay taxes once they get jobs.

(Choice D)
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It suggests that Buchanan thinks immigration is a big problem, but one that can be solved.

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