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  • January 16, 2013
    Blog
    And a Pony…
    … parents at Christmastime before I knew better: “Delegates for the country’s largest general farm organization passed resolutions Tuesday seeking immigration reform while also crafting broad policy language asking for Congress to give farmers a menu of commodity programs. The …
    By Sallie James
  • September/October 2017
    Policy Report
    Cato News Notes
    … Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. Ian Vásquez, the Center’s director, authored a chapter on Trump’s harmful anti‐​immigration policies in No, no te equivoques, Trump no es liberal: Por qué Trump es populista, proteccionista, machista, autoritario y …
  • April 20, 2023
    The Times
    National Conservatism Is a Danger to the UK Economy
    National Conservatism Is a Danger to the UK Economy
    … and single‐​earner families as the bedrock of flourishing societies. To deliver this, the nat cons favour increased protectionism, less immigration, breaking up Big Tech companies, empowering workers in boardrooms and unions and more generous welfare for families with children …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • February 24, 2010
    Blog
    Symbols, Security, and Collectivism
    … percent to 17 percent.) But the governor suffered withering criticism from anti‐​immigrant groups and quickly reversed course. Like linking immigration status and driving, linking immigration status and work through an ID system imposes costs on the law‐​abiding citizen …
    By Jim Harper
  • December 20, 2018
    Blog
    A Potential Border Wall Compromise
    … should not fire all the Border Patrol agents. Some are necessary to patrol the border even if Congress liberalizes the immigration system. But this is Washington, DC, and politics being what it is, we all must compromise. If Congress instead …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • October 28, 2024
    The Atlantic
    A Bogus New Rationale For Trump's Economic Agenda
    A Bogus New Rationale For Trump’s Economic Agenda
    … to slap 10 percent tariffs on Mexican imports helped push our southern neighbor to cooperate more fully on restricting illegal immigration. His allies now claim that he wouldn’t really impose massive global tariffs if elected. But the uncertainty created …
    By Scott Lincicome
  • July/August 2019
    Policy Report
    Cato Studies
    … imbalances in global trade that led Nixon to close the gold window, levy tariffs, and impose wage and price controls. IMMIGRATION AND PUBLIC OPINIONDoes immigration reduce support for redistributive policies and the welfare state? In “Immigration and Preferences for Redistribution …
  • December 13, 2018
    Blog
    Why Is the U.S. Economy Successful?
    Government is bigger in the United States than libertarians would like; but overall, still better (i.e., smaller) than in most countries.
    By Jeffrey Miron
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