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  • December 29, 2020
    Blog
    A Proposal to Pay for the Modernization of Congress
    … billions to compensate farmers for injuries a president inflicts by initiating a trade war. Congress thinks it is setting immigration policy, but presidents can substantially alter it by invoking “enforcement discretion.” The Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 …
    By William Yeatman
  • May 25, 2020
    The Regulatory Review
    A Fuller Picture of the Trump Administration’s Regulatory Agenda
    … s regulatory agenda. Amit Narang writes that President Trump’s “1‑in‐​2‐​out regulatory budgeting has been an abject policy failure on multiple levels.” President Trump’s deregulatory agenda may have lasting effects beyond the term of his presidency …
    By William Yeatman
  • May 15, 2020
    The Hill (Online)
    Immigration Reform After COVID-19
    … on how to improve the legal immigration system. Many of the ideas are wonky and written by experts in immigration policy while some are written by knowledgeable outsiders thinking way outside of the box. We need new innovative immigration reform …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • October 30, 2019
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    Planned Giving Article Summer 2014
    … We offer this signature program for students three times annually—in the fall, spring, and sum- mer. Assigned to specific policy departments based on their interests and backgrounds, stu- dents are able to work one-on-one with schol- ars …
  • May 23, 2019
    Blog
    What Factors Should an Immigration Points System Include?
    … will anyway, however, a points system could be a fair and economically beneficial way to allocate some green cards, but policymakers should avoid some of the common pitfalls in implementing one. Ideally, a points system should serve a single purpose …
    By David J. Bier
  • June 27, 2018
    Blog
    Court Ends Term with Big Win for Workers’ First Amendment Rights
    … collective‐​bargaining and political activities, recognizing instead that efforts in both areas are inherently political because each directly influences government policy. While the Court generally avoids disturbing precedent, it has a duty to correct its own errors, particularly in cases …
    By Ilya Shapiro
  • May 24, 2018
    Blog
    Immigrant Welfare Consumption: A Response to Richwine
    … amnesty movement has turned the political numbers game into an art form, systematically obscuring the trade-offs inherent in immigration policy.’ The movement has reached new heights of obfuscation with Alex Nowrasteh and Robert Orr’s Cato Institute study, ‘Immigration …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • August 7, 2015
    Blog
    Rubio Was Right on Fed Ed Power Grabbing
    History supports Marco Rubio’s claim that the Feds will de facto require the use of Common Core national curriculum standards.
    By Neal McCluskey
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