Mises Daily
Author:
Gary North
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The Law That Never Was .) Similar restrictions were placed on immigrants inside Europe. World War I and the income taxes that paid for it led to these restrictions. was passed. That law was a huge gift to Republican employers. It broke the labor-union movement. Immigrants worked cheaply in right-to-work states. Their products had no equipment for such mass production processing, and neither the USSR nor any European manufacturer could manufacture such equipment. A Department of Commerce