Over a million immigrants land U.S. jobs in 2008-10

DALLAS, (Reuters) – Over the past two years, as U.S.  unemployment remained near double-digit levels and the economy  shed jobs in the wake of the financial crisis, over a million  foreign-born arrivals to America found work, many illegally.

Those are among the findings of a review of U.S. Bureau of  Labor Statistics and Census Bureau data conducted exclusively  for Reuters by researchers at the Center for Labor Market  Studies at Northeastern University in Boston.
Often young and unskilled or semi-skilled, immigrants have  taken jobs Americans could do in areas like construction,  willing to work for less wages. Others land jobs that  unemployed Americans turn up their noses at or lack the skills  to do.