Attrition and Enforcement
"...consistent, comprehensive enforcement of the immigration law (something we have never attempted) designed to reduce the number of new illegal arrivals and persuade a large share of illegals already here to give up and deport themselves. The goal would be a steady decline in the total illegal population, rather than the constant annual increases. Only then would there be a debate on whether some portion of the remaining illegals should be legalized."
The New Case Against Immigration
Topics: Black Americans, Unemployment/Underemployment Rates and Immigration, Education and Foreign Students, National Security, Politics, Population and Environment, Immigration History, State and Local Policy, Current Numbers, Illegal Immigration, Attrition and Enforcement, Refugees and Asylum, Assimilation and Citizenship, Legal Immigration, Guestworkers, Mexico
Public Comment on FAR Case 2007-013, Employment Eligibility Verification (Proposed Rule)
Prepared for Regulations.gov
The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal
Topics: Mexico, Costs of Immigration, Unemployment/Underemployment Rates and Immigration, National Security, Politics, Population and Environment, Immigration History, State and Local Policy, Current Numbers, Illegal Immigration, Amnesty and Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) (1986), Attrition and Enforcement, Refugees and Asylum, Assimilation and Citizenship, Legal Immigration, Nonimmigrant Visas, Guestworkers