12 New Immigration Ideas for the 21st Century
The report discusses various innovative immigration policy proposals aimed at improving the U.S. immigration system by addressing issues such as visa caps, wait times, and economic productivity.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source source 2 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | CATO Institute |
Authors: | Daniel Griswold, David J. Bier, Grover Norquist, Jack Graham, Justin Gest, Michael Clemens, Michelangelo Landgrave, Nathan Smith, Rebekah Smith, Robin Hanson, Steve Kuhn, Stuart Anderson, Alex Nowrasteh |
Geographic focus: | United States |
Methods
The research method involves analyzing a collection of essays from policy analysts, economists, political scientists, journalists, and advocates. These essays propose various immigration reforms, such as adjusting visa caps, creating new visa categories, and implementing bilateral agreements.
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Key Insights
The report presents a collection of essays proposing reforms to the U.S. immigration system, including adjustments to visa caps, wait times, and the introduction of new visa categories. It suggests automatic adjustments to visa numbers based on labor market demands, maximum wait times for green cards, bilateral worker agreements, state-sponsored visas, and other novel ideas to enhance the legal immigration process and address economic needs.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | United States geographic scope | bilateral agreements | community visas | congressional nominations | economic impact | immigration moneyball | prediction markets | state-sponsored visas | transferable citizenship | visa caps | wait times