
Daniel Di Martino
Daniel Di Martino is a Venezuelan economist and analyst known for his expertise in immigration research and his affiliation with the Manhattan Institute. He has been vocal about the financial implications of U.S. policies on immigration and criminal justice, particularly in relation to the cost savings associated with deporting certain criminal elements to countries like El Salvador.
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Recent news mentions
In a 2024 report, Daniel Di Martino of the Manhattan Institute looked at the net lifetime fiscal impact of immigrants.
Minnesota benefits fraud highlights enormous cost of some immigrantsManhattan Institute fellow Daniel Di Martino also joined 'Fox & Friends First' to weigh in and discuss why land targets could be next.
Venezuela resumes taking back migrants following diplomatic negotiationsDaniel Di Martino examines immigration's financial impact through tax revenues and public expenditure.
Indians are the kind of immigrants America needs more of - why Donald Trump should take noticeDissident Project founder Daniel Di Martino reacted to the U.S.' rescue of Venezuelan opposition members.
Milei wins decisive Argentina midterm election victory against oppositionDaniel Di Martino explained that the resource reduces costs for the United States.
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