The article focuses on the impact of mass immigration on the growth of government in the 19th and early 20th centuries and it overturned the fundamental economic and political institutions. It mentions that federal outlays, state expenditures, and local tax rates were negatively correlated with the size of the immigrant population. It also mentions that open immigration policy resulted in more immigrants who increased the fractionalization of the U.S.
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