Immigration Overhaul: How to Fix a Broken System
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The Senate recently passed the most significant overhaul of U.S. immigration laws in a generation. But will it lead to increased economic growth and human freedom? What are the bill’s downsides? Where does the legislation go from here? Cato’s Alex Nowrasteh, co-author of the upcoming Cato Policy Analysis “Building a Wall around the Welfare State, Instead of around the Country,” has been at the center of the debate in Washington and will provide an on-the-ground update. His new study will present analysis and a practical guide on limiting immigrant access to welfare.
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