Lifting the Cuban Travel Ban is Good For U.S.
Previous: E-Mail Privacy Laws Don’t Actually Protect Modern E-mail, Court Rules Posted by Alex Nowrasteh This morning the Cuban government announced reforms of its 52 year old travel ban. In...
View ArticleGuest Workers Key to Reform
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO reached a tentative agreement to support increasing lawful migration through a guest-worker program for lower-skilled migrants. The details are obscure, but...
View ArticleImmigrants Did Not Take Your Job
An immigration-reform bill is being constructed on Capitol Hill. Provided it addresses border-security concerns, the time has come for conservatives to embrace a reform measure—and the reasons are not...
View ArticleSkilled Immigration: The New Common Ground in the Reform Debate
On Monday, the government began accepting applications for the H-1B highly skilled worker visa program. This year’s 85,000 H-1B slots are expected to be gone by Friday. The H-1B visa program allows...
View ArticleHeritage's Flawed Immigration Analysis
In the Washington Post today, Jim DeMint and Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation invoke the free-market pantheon in arguing their anti-immigration stance: “The economist Milton Friedman warned...
View ArticleScoring Immigration Reform Correctly
Word is our pro-free-market brethren at the Heritage Foundation will release a new study on the fiscal impact of immigration reform in time for the congressional debate. It will be an update to a 2007...
View ArticleImmigration's Clear Benefits
As the Senate considers a comprehensive immigration reform package, fiscal conservatives are riven on the budget effects of the legislation. The Heritage Foundation has released a study claiming an...
View ArticleDeporting Customers Hurts the Economy
Immigration is mainly about economics. Immigrants are drawn to America’s economic prosperity, and many U.S.-born are anxious that immigrants will somehow ruin it once they arrive. Sen. Jeff Sessions...
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