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  • September 29, 2011
    Briefing Paper
    No. 122
    Herbert Hoover: Father of the New Deal
    … president, he doubled federal spending in real terms in four years. He also used government to prop up wages, restricted immigration, signed the Smoot‐​Hawley tariff, raised taxes, and created the Reconstruction Finance Corporation—all interventionist measures and not laissez …
    By Steven Horwitz
  • May 6, 2010
    Blog
    The ‘What Reasonable Doubt?’ Act of 2010
    … of Americans—whether naturalized or native born—who are suspected of aiding terrorist groups. It does so by amending the Immigration and Nationality Act, which lays out the various conditions under which a person may renounce or be deprived of …
    By Julian Sanchez
  • January 15, 2010
    Blog
    Weekend Links
    … is a proposal in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to rearm the country of Georgia. Why the tragedy in Haiti cries out for swift action from private donors and yes, governments. Podcast: “Obama and Immigration in 2010″ featuring Daniel Griswold.
  • October 11, 2006
    Blog
    The Global Contest for Talent and Brains
    … and America’s European competitors have woken up to the importance or retaining their talent. To cap it all, the immigration authorities [in the United States] are making life harder for foreigners. The 109th Congress failed to enact meaningful immigration
    By Daniel Griswold
  • March 1, 2019
    UK Telegraph
    Tony Blair Is Right — Globalisation Is a Fact Not a Choice
    … current “populist” moods, Blair spoke of addressing “grievances” that led to the UK’s referendum result. That means “dealing with” immigration, he said boldly, in his characteristically unspecific way. The former PM still, amazingly, seems unable to conceive that anyone …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • August 26, 2009
    Blog
    Have Mexican Dishwashers Brought California to Its Knees?
    … skilled, illegal immigrants from Mexico and the federal government for not keeping them out. Titled “Catching Up to Mexico: Illegal immigration is depleting California’s human capital and ravaging its economy,” the article endorses high‐​skilled immigration to the state …
    By Daniel Griswold
  • February 9, 2004
    Cato.org
    The States and Outsourcing
    … we’ll continue to hear nightly nativist tirades against the loss of manufacturing jobs, the off‐​shoring of tech jobs, immigration, and general alarmism about the “outsourcing of America.” The truth, of course, is a bit more complicated than the …
    By Radley Balko
  • October 11, 2012
    Blog
    2012 Vice Presidential Debate Live Blog
    … Center for Trade Policy Studies (@DIkenson) Malou Innocent, Foreign Policy Analyst (@MalouInnocent) Michael D. Tanner, Senior Fellow (@MTannerCato) Alex Nowrasteh, Immigration Policy Analyst (@AlexNowrasteh) Walter Olson, Senior Fellow (@WalterOlson) Neal McCluskey, Associate Director, Center for Educational Freedom (@NealMcCluskey) Michael Cannon …
    By Zach Graves
  • September/October 2020
    Policy Report
    Cato Studies
    … and suggestions for actionable reforms across seven broad topics, ranging from curricular standards to civil rights. WHAT TO DO ABOUT IMMIGRATIONCongress has repeatedly attempted, and failed to pass, measures for comprehensive immigration reform. The comprehensive all‐​at‐​once approach has …
  • March 24, 2025
    Free Society
    Letters to the Editor
    Letters to the Editor
    Free Society welcomes feedback from our readers. If you would like to share your thoughts on the issues we cover, email us at freesociety@cato.org with your submission, name, and contact information.
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