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The 'Modest' Economic Implications Of Obama's Immigration Policy Changes

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The executive actions on immigration announced last week look likely to have only a modest economic effect, because, as Goldman Sachs explains, most of the individuals eligible for the programs are already in the US and, in most cases, are likely already working. That said, Goldman estimates that the changes should increase the labor force by about 300k over the next couple of years and that possible wage gains among those gaining work authorization would increase average wages by less than 0.1%.

 

Via Goldman Sachs,

On November 20, President Obama outlined a series of executive actions related to immigration reform. In what follows, we address some of the main questions we have received from clients since the announcement:

Q: What was announced?

The President announced a number of steps through administrative actions to be implemented by the Departments of Homeland Security and State. None of the changes rely on congressional approval. The program has four major components:

  • Enforcement prioritization: The Administration will prioritize border enforcement and focus interior enforcement mainly on individuals who pose security risks; the implication is that the flow of new unauthorized border-crossers could decrease, while enforcement for most unauthorized immigrants already in the US would be diminished.
  • Incremental expansion of work visa programs: The program would incrementally expand immigration of skilled workers, by (1) allowing spouses of H1-B visa (high-skilled) workers to work if they have a green card application pending; (2) allowing high-skilled workers to change jobs more easily; (3) "modernizing" the requirements for L-1 visas, which allows companies to transfer existing employees to US offices (this is an important program for parts of the technology industry); (4) granting green cards or temporary status to individuals with "exceptional ability" or inventors, researchers, and founders of start-up enterprises, and (5) expanding the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, which allows students graduating from US universities to work for up to 29 months in the US following graduation.
  • Expansion of existing deferred action program: The President's executive order would expand the existing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The program was established in 2012 to allow unauthorized immigrants born after 1981 who arrived in the US prior to age 16 to avoid removal and to gain work authorization. To qualify, individuals must also be at least 15 years old at the time of application and have graduated from high school. Under current rules, one must have lived in the US continuously since 2007 to qualify, but the Obama Administration is now changing the cutoff date to 2010, and lifting the age requirements.
  • Establishment of new deferred action program: Under a new program known as Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA), unauthorized immigrants who are the parents of U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents (i.e., green card holders) and who have been in the country for more than five years can receive relief from deportation and work authorization for three years, subject to a background check and a $465 fee.

Q: When would the changes take effect?

Approvals for deferred action are likely to begin in Q2 or Q3 2015. From the time the President announced the original DACA program in 2012, it took two months to begin accepting applications and four months for approvals to begin in earnest. This time, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has set a deadline in February to begin accepting applications for the expanded DACA program, and in May for applications under the new DAPA program. Assuming two months to process the applications, work authorizations under the new programs seem likely to start being granted in Q2 or Q3 2015.

Q: How many people would be potentially eligible for these programs?

In all, the changes look likely to affect around 5 million unauthorized immigrants plus 100k to 200k skilled workers. The changes to the existing DACA program look likely to increase the eligible population by about 300k, based on estimates by the Migration Policy Institute (MPI). Working-age adults would account for most of this increase. The new deferred action program for parents of citizens would have a larger effect. Estimates from the Pew Hispanic Center and MPI suggest that, as of 2012, 3.1 to 3.3 million unauthorized immigrants had lived in the US for at least five years and had minor children who were citizens or held green cards. However, since the DAPA program also covers parents of adults who are US citizens or permanent residents, the total universe of eligible immigrants may be somewhat greater.

The effect on the number of skilled immigrants with work authorization is somewhat less clear, but the new policies look likely to apply to 100k to 200k individuals in the first year. According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), around 125k foreign students were approved to work through the OPT program on average in 2013, but only 25k of these took advantage of the longer 29-month work period for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) graduates. Details of the changes being contemplated are not yet available, but even if the STEM program doubled it would only add 25k. DHS estimates that authorizing the spouses of H1-B workers to work would increase the number of potential workers by about 100k at the outset and by about 30k per year thereafter, and that about 10k individuals would take advantage of the new entrepreneurial visa each year.

Q: How does the eligible population compare to the national population?

Unauthorized immigrants in the US are, as a whole, disproportionately male and working age. Men between the ages of 25 and 54 account for more than 40% of the unauthorized population, compared to 25% in the US population generally (Exhibit 1). Among unauthorized immigrants ages 25 to 64, roughly half have less than a high school education, compared to 12% of the broader US working age population, and 15% have a college degree or higher, compared to 31% in the broader working age population. The labor force participation rate among male unauthorized immigrants is estimated to be 87% to 94%, compared to an 83% total rate for working age men, but the rate for unauthorized females is only 57%, well below the 70% rate for women in that age group nationally.

Exhibit: The unauthorized population is disproportionately male and working age

Source: Migration Policy Institute. Department of Homeland Security. Pew Research Center on Hispanic Trends.

Q: What is the likely effect on the labor force?

The labor force could increase by about 300k. As noted earlier, changes to high skilled immigration policies could add 100k to 200k to the working-age population. The 35k increase in the population related to the STEM and entrepreneurial categories should increase the labor force by roughly a 1:1 ratio. The White House reports an estimate from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) that roughly 60% of the potentially eligible spouses of H1-B would actually join the labor market, for an overall increase of around 100k skilled workers in the first year, or 135k in high-skilled workers overall. The effect would grow gradually over time.

The effect from granting work authorization to unauthorized workers related to deferred action is harder to evaluate. The White House estimates that the effect on the labor force from the expansion of deferred action would be close to zero, based on economic literature showing small observed effects following the legalization of 2.7 million unauthorized immigrants through the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986. This seems plausible in light of the already high participation rate among working-age unauthorized immigrants, though there does appear to be some potential for increased participation among female unauthorized immigrants in light of their low participation rates currently. That said, the low participation rate may be partly explained by the fact that a greater share of these immigrants have young children, which could limit their ability to work. It could also be explained by work in the informal economy, which may not show up as clearly in employment surveys. Nevertheless, at least one study has found that the 1986 legalization under IRCA increased the participation rate among female unauthorized immigrants by 10pp to 15pp. Assuming the demographic composition of women who gain work authorization under the new deferred action programs is the same as the broader unauthorized population, work authorization for this group could increase the lower skilled labor force by up to 200k.

Q: What about wages?

Research suggests that wages increase with a shift to authorized work status, though estimates vary on how much. A number of studies have examined the wage gains made by previously unauthorized immigrants after they gained legal status through the 1986 law, relying on a special survey of immigrants legalized in 1986 and/or the 1990 census and controlling for other demographic factors. They find wage gains among male workers of between 6% and 15%. The intuition behind these gains is that workers who gain legal status are in a better negotiating position and have greater occupational mobility. That said, other research that looked at legalization in more recent periods finds minimal effects on wages following legalization after controlling for other factors. Applying estimated participation rates to the 3.6 million who would be eligible for deferred action implies that roughly 2.6 million workers (1.7% of the labor force) could see such gains for legalization. However, estimates from the Pew Hispanic Center indicate that the average income among these workers appears to be only half that of the broader population. Weighting these gains by the eligible unauthorized share of the labor force and their relative earnings, we estimate that potentially increased wages among this group would increase aggregate wages by less than 0.1pp. Since the effect is likely to be spread over a long period--at least a year, perhaps longer--we would expect it to be difficult to discern in the data if it does occur.

Q: Is this population already in the official economic data?

Most unauthorized immigrants already seem to be included in the major economic indicators but there might be a slight undercount. Conceptually, unauthorized immigrants should already be included in all of the major economic indicators, because none of the surveys differentiate by legal status. That said, it seems likely that individuals living in the US without authorization are less likely than others to respond to a survey administered by the federal government. Based on this assumption, most estimates of the unauthorized immigrant population adjust Census Bureau data to compensate for the undercounting of unauthorized immigrants. While this was believed to warrant adjustments of 20% or more in survey data from the 1990s, the Pew Hispanic Center estimates that the current undercount in the Current Population Survey is only 5% to 7%. That said, a shift to deferred action status may not make a great deal of difference, for two reasons. First, only a portion of unauthorized immigrants would see a status change; second, legal immigrants also appear to be underrepresented, by 2% to 3% according to Pew.

Q: What does this do to the legislative agenda?

It appears to reduce the likelihood of agreement on other issues but it is not clear how long the effect will last. At first glance, the President's executive action on immigration policy seems likely to reduce the already low probability of agreement on broader immigration reform, and may at least temporarily set back other potential areas of agreement, like tax reform and approval of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA). It also appears to have raised the probability of a government shutdown following the December 11 expiration of spending authority, though at this point it looks likely that an agreement will be reached to avoid a disruption and extend spending authority into at least early 2015, if not through the end of the fiscal year (September 30).

That said, it is unclear how long the immigration actions will remain a focus. Some prior political controversies have initially created deep division, but have not always blocked action in other areas. For example, in late 2013, only a month after the controversial change to long-standing Senate rules requiring 60 votes to confirm presidential appointments that both sides referred to as the "nuclear option," Congress managed to reach agreement on a small fiscal deal to avert sequestration. The immigration policy changes are likely to be more important to voters, but it would not be surprising to see lawmakers begin to focus on other things by early 2015.

 

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Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:04 | 5491932 HedgeAccordingly
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all about getting pepole i mean  immigrants to sign up for healthcare.. and become lifeong followers of democrats 

 

http://hedgeaccordingly.com/2014/11/why-you-wont-see-obamas-immigration-...

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:22 | 5491985 ShorTed
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Well, if Goldman says so it must be legit.

/sarc

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:29 | 5492011 SWRichmond
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"If you see something, say something."

"I see illegal aliens!"

"So what?"

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:34 | 5492019 Pool Shark
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There may be no significant gain in wage income, but I can assure you the costs to pay benefits to illegals will go up:

For all those illegals now remaining in the country, every single one of their spawn will become a US citizen upon birth and immediately entitled to Medicaid (Medi-Cal), TANF, Food Stamps, Section-8, and WIC.

And since we can't give EBT cards to infants, who do you think gets the EBT card?

That's right: the illegal alien gets the EBT card with all the benefits on it.

For those of you who think otherwise: it's currently happening here in Kalifornia. Yes, we have been giving EBT cards to illegals for years...

 

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:28 | 5491934 lakecity55
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"Welcome to America, Pilgrim. Americans are no longer needed. Here is your H1B and EBT."

"Hey, senor, what's that?"
"Your Ebola Inoculation. You're lucky. American Citizens don't get them."
"What's that other item?"
"Your voter card. It's already filled out. You don't even have to go to the poll!"
"Gracias, but where are the Americans going?"
"To the showers, compadre!"

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 18:10 | 5492285 WillyGroper
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Dec. 24...

UN arms treaty.

It's coming.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 20:42 | 5492693 lakecity55
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Damn, Reggie, I underestimated YT and his gunz.

Looks like they gonna use 'em on us, Munchkins.

How 'bout 1 last BJ, Reg?

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:07 | 5491940 max2205
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GS doing CBOs job....get rid of one or the other

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:16 | 5491964 kaiserhoff
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Both.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:09 | 5491945 Bell's 2 hearted
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"The immigration policy changes are likely to be more important to voters, but it would not be surprising to see lawmakers begin to focus on other things by early 2015."

 

 

book it

 

Republican leadership wants amnesty as much as O but won't/can't admit it

 

The rank and file (true) conservatives will have to EAT IT ... again

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:12 | 5491950 lakecity55
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Haha, the only thing the "republicans" need is a short rope and a long drop!

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:36 | 5492040 Uranus Hertz
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This will do just fine. And if it doesn't, try again!

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:41 | 5492058 Pool Shark
Thu, 11/27/2014 - 05:36 | 5493504 zhandax
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Never use bargain rope when you mean business.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:10 | 5491947 trade4cash
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I say we make the goal to immigrate 2-3 billion people.  That would really get the economy moving.

While we're at it, let's extend QE to $1 trillion a month forever and plan to never raise rates.

Economic malaise is now a thing of the past.

That was easy!

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:10 | 5491948 yogibear
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No worry there are another 10 to 20 million future illegal immigrant voting democrats to backfill those getting amnesty. 

More EBTs, welfare and Obama phones.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:18 | 5491968 lakecity55
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"Dear Backdoor Barry,

Thanks for your support! You have proved our Theory Worked!"

Yours Truly,

--Cloward and Piven.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:17 | 5491971 youngman
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hell just the 100,000 kids that just snuck over blows that whole estimate..already they need housing..schooling....healthcare..and have no jobs....what a political piece of crap...Goldman sucks the Democratic dick...

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:27 | 5492002 lakecity55
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(large football stadium)

"Welcome, Amigos- I'm not a citizen and you don't need to be one either!"
"!Viva Barry!"

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:28 | 5492009 NoWayJose
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Maybe, do ya think, that once an illegal is given a Social Security Number, that the illegal will start PAYING some Social Security taxes INTO the system? Perhaps this is just a way to prop up SS for a little while longer with young immigrants who will pay SS taxes? The gamble is whether the illegals suck more out of the system!

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:31 | 5492024 Bell's 2 hearted
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a few years ago the social security administration did a report revealing that illegals (using fake SS#) actually were bumping ss tax revenue by a few billion a year.

 

this will all go away, i assume

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:41 | 5492059 Uranus Hertz
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They lie. They all work under the table, and will continue to do so. They take home more and the businesses that hire them take home more.

Take back our government.

 

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:31 | 5492021 Jonathan Equine...
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nevermind the illegals washing dishes nd picking grapes - these fucking h1b visas have transformed Boston suburbs into little Indias, practically. 

Can't say a singlebad thing about them, don't get me wrong, - but it is complete horseshit, the way in which we've let so many companies import AND export workers.  I know, I know - mayb that's not very "libertarian" of me - but the way I see it, its harming the country, and I'd love to know how it helps.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:37 | 5492043 Bell's 2 hearted
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probably the only good thing (assuming they are already in US) is getting greater tax revenue from them.

 

in my hood the population of illegals has thrived for years (work for cash only ... hang out in "designated" areas where contractors come and get as needed) ... burden on local police / school system

 

Welcome to Amerika

 

Now Pay Up!

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:43 | 5492057 lakecity55
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"I am using my pen and phone to contact all new mexicans. I need skilled workers to help removing gold from dental work. Please report to the nearest FEMA Camp. Top wages if you are a dentist or Veterinarian! I will also consider electricians. Please hurry, things are 'piling up."

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:47 | 5492062 Skip
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The EVIL being done to the ancestors of the people who founded and built this nation has NO opposition, both the DNC and GOP are on the same page: GETTING RID OF WHITES!

Since 2000, All Employment Growth Has Gone to Immigrants

Illegals to receive Social Security, Medicare under Obama plan

In May of 2013, the Heritage Foundation’s Robert Rector, an expert on welfare and immigration costs, released a study showing the cost for taxpayers of amnesty would be $6.3 trillion, a number that assumed 11 million aliens: The Fiscal Costs of Unlawful Immigrants and Amnesty to the U.S. Taxpayer

Cuban migrants head off from Caymans, bound for Honduras, then on to USA

The Myth Of The 11 Million: Wall Street Analyst Estimates 21-25 Million Illegals Now In U.S.

Illegal Alien Kids Stress New York City Schools

The Truth About Obama’s “Temporary” Ebola Amnesty

http://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com

Second Immigration Wave Lifts Diversity to Record High

Whites Face a Government Working Against Their Interests and Their Children’s

Statement issued by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith: Barry Curtiss-Lusher, ADL National Chair, and Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director:ADL Welcomes President's Executive Action on Immigration

New York, NY, Novemeber 20, 2014

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today welcomed President Obama’s executive action on immigration, calling it “an important step toward fixing our nation’s broken immigration system.”

This executive action not only serves our common humanity, it is a step forward toward the more just and orderly immigration

system we hope Congress will craft and pass. We hope the president and Congress will work together in a bipartisan spirit to enact reform that will fix the broader system.
The president’s executive action follows a 2012 measure to provide relief from deportation for immigrants brought to the United States as children, which ADL supported. The League has long advocated for fair and humane immigration policies and has helped expose the anti-immigrant bigotry and hatred that has been an undercurrent of the immigration debate in the past few years

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 17:10 | 5492083 lakecity55
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Bath House Barry: "The only Good American is a Dead White American."

Reggie, these honkies voted for the rope I'll hang them with!
OOOh I get hard when you say that, Munchkins!
Ah, ready for a BJ, Reg?
Yes, baby!


Wed, 11/26/2014 - 16:58 | 5492113 jacship
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Diid Read, can't find

1-2 Trillion

next generation

VJ-WH

Valerie Jarrett
Wed, 11/26/2014 - 17:06 | 5492140 A Lunatic
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If by increasing the labor force you mean increasing welfare rolls and tax burden to legitimate taxpaying Citizens, then I wholeheartedly agree.........

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 17:06 | 5492141 gwar5
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You can't rebuild an entire economy with millions of fruit pickers.

 

Millions of illegals are not being brought here to assimilate into middle class America, they are being brought here to assimilate us. They will permanently cement a one party socialist rule of central planners and legions of uneducated takers.

 

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 17:19 | 5492176 gwar5
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Obamacare socializes healthcare and removes roadblock to hiring cheap, illegal labor. Obamacare gives $3000/yr incentive to hire an illegal over American citizen. Good luck looking for a job all you duped union workers who got Grubered. The writing is on the subway walls.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 17:06 | 5492146 lakecity55
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"Ditch Diggers Needed!"

The White Hut today issued a notice to all new mexicans. Ditch diggers are needed at various FEMA camps throughout the US.
Workers needed who are not bothered by ashes."

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 18:47 | 5492351 shovelhead
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That Ebola is starting to look good right about now.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 18:55 | 5492364 LibertarianMenace
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I hear. What are we up to now? 16 grand infectees. Curious anti-correlation is in play between the exploding numbers and the incredibly shrinking MSM coverage.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 18:49 | 5492356 LibertarianMenace
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A precedent once set, prepares the way for the next. Grand canyons have been built that way. The unseen planner need only be patient. Each step on immigration betrays a political strategy that has been reliably invariant under any party or president. They just don't like you. Kind of how McCain looks at his repub base.

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 19:19 | 5492443 Stevious
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I own and rent apartments in a medium size city in NH.  Over tha past few years I have had the opportunity to show my apartments to a few East Indian parties.  They all work in the largest company in my city as IT Techs.  They are all here on H1-B visas.

Both parties said pretty much the same thing which correlates to: "We understand that we receive about 40% less than what an equivalent US citizen would receive for the same job, but we don't mind."

Now consider that US colleges are producing many thousands of IT specialists most of which do not get jobs.

Put two and two together.

Business interests run America.  We are at the end of an era and I really wonder: "What comes next?"

Wed, 11/26/2014 - 22:23 | 5492966 jonjon831983
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Will they be eligible for minimum wages?  Basically, now these new immigrants will become less attractive... employment will be reduced... and the pool of minimum wage workers has exploded, further crowding the masses and increasing underground economy of cash only thereby reducing tax revenues.

 

The cycle will then begin again as new illegal immigrants rush in to fill underground jobs that might be paid below minimum wage.  Those new legal immigrants will then be forced out of whatever jobs they have now... rinse repeat?

Thu, 11/27/2014 - 15:17 | 5493544 SocialismIsCancer
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USA is a country in advanced stages of dieing, this is just one one ailment & symptom.

Get accustomed to a continuous stream of reports of decline & strife because that is the ONLY future for USA unless the people who understand and still have traditional American values revolt and take control of the country. But they are too few, too divided, too comfortable, too obese, too entitlement addicted, and have tiny-balls disease.

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