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The figure given below shows the income-leisure trade off of an individual.Figure 16.5
The figure given below shows the income-leisure trade off of an individual.Figure 16.5    AB and AC: Income constraints of the individual I<sub>1</sub>, I<sub>2</sub>, and I<sub>3</sub> curves show the income leisure choices of the individual. -Which of the following is not a cost of illegal immigration in the U.S.? A) The adverse impact on unskilled workers B) The damage to national property caused during the process of immigration C) Additional expenditure on healthcare at emergency clinics and hospitals D) Expenditure on public education on the children of immigrants. E) Expenditure on employment insurance programs for the illegal immigrants. AB and AC: Income constraints of the individual
I1, I2, and I3 curves show the income leisure choices of the individual.
-Which of the following is not a cost of illegal immigration in the U.S.?

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