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  • June 3, 2013
    U.S. News & World Report (Online)
    Obama Policy Is Positive Step, But Could Delay Real Reform
    … the miasma of an executive power grab. While the air of legal impropriety surrounding Obama’s action make long run immigration reform more difficult, we shouldn’t ignore the benefits of deferring deportations. The president’s actions carry the miasma …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • May 23, 2013
    The Hill (Online)
    E-Verify Wrong for America
    More than 30 years ago at a Cabinet meeting on immigration reform, Ronald Reagan dismissed the idea of a national ID card with a broad smile and a wisecrack. “Maybe we should just brand all the babies,” he said. The …
    By Jim Harper
  • May 15, 2013
    The Atlantic
    Why People Keep Misunderstanding the ‘Connection’ between Race and IQ
    Last week Heritage Foundation scholar Jason Richwine, coauthor of a hotly disputed new study on the fiscal costs of comprehensive immigration reform, resigned his position in a hail of controversy over his 2009 Harvard Ph.D. dissertation. In that dissertation …
    By Brink Lindsey
  • May 14, 2013
    Washington Times
    Putting out the Welcome Mat for Prosperity
    … history and a few facts are useful in thinking through the problem. The United States did not even have an immigration law until 1875. There were no quotas or passports — people just got on a boat and came here. As …
    By Richard W. Rahn
  • May 2, 2013
    Cato Video
    Fixing Guest Worker Visas featuring Alex Nowrasteh
    Fixing Guest Worker Visas featuring Alex Nowrasteh
    How does the Gang of Eight immigration bill reform guest worker visas? How will those reforms affect the rest of the immigration system? How else can guest worker visas be tweaked to improve the outcomes? These vital questions must be …
    Featuring Alex Nowrasteh
  • April 27, 2013
    Chattanooga Times Free Press
    Immigrant Myth: Fewer Use Government Services
    immigration: It’s “a good thing for the United States … so long as it’s illegal.” Translation: Friedman believed open immigration to be highly beneficial for the economy, provided those inexpensive laborers did not have access to welfare. The findings …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • April 15, 2013
    The Blaze
    The Immigrant ‘Welfare Queen’ Myth
    immigration: It’s “a good thing for the United States…so long as it’s illegal.” Translation: Friedman believed open immigration to be highly beneficial for the economy, provided those inexpensive laborers did not have access to welfare. The findings …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • November 18, 2012
    Philadelphia Inquirer
    Saying the Law Is the Law Isn’t Enough
    When laws are bad, we should change them instead of blindly following them regardless of the consequences.
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • November 7, 2012
    National Review (Online)
    No Good Excuses
    By Michael D. Tanner
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