America's Incoherent Immigration System. America's Incoherent Immigration System.

America's Incoherent Immigration System‪.‬

The Cato Journal 2012, Wntr, 32, 1

    • 2,99 €
    • 2,99 €

Descripción editorial

If the U.S. Congress and executive branch agencies formulated coherent policies, then here is what our immigration system would look like: highly skilled foreign nationals could be hired quickly and gain permanent residence, employers could hire foreign workers to fill niches in lower-skilled jobs, foreign entrepreneurs could easily start businesses in the United States, and close relatives of American citizens could immigrate in a short period of time. If all those things were true, then we wouldn't be talking about America's immigration system. Many myths dominate perceptions about immigration. Perhaps the most common myth is that it's easy to immigrate to America. Often when discussing illegal immigration, a TV commentator will say, '"Well, they should just leave the country and come back in legally." An astute viewer would ask themselves: "If it was that easy, then why would they have risked their lives crossing that desert in the first place?" In fact, as will be discussed, while immigrating legally in high-skilled fields, as an entrepreneur, or as a family member is not easy, it is particularly difficult to obtain a legal visa for "lower-skilled" jobs.

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2012
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
20
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Cato Institute
TAMAÑO
240,6
KB

Más libros de The Cato Journal

The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves (Book Review) The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves (Book Review)
2010
A Farewell to Alms: A Brief History of the World (Book Review) A Farewell to Alms: A Brief History of the World (Book Review)
2007
F. A. Hayek and the Common Law. F. A. Hayek and the Common Law.
2003
The Cult of Statistical Significance: How the Standard Error Costs US Jobs, Justice, And Lives. The Cult of Statistical Significance: How the Standard Error Costs US Jobs, Justice, And Lives.
2008
Moral Hazard and the Financial Crisis (Report) Moral Hazard and the Financial Crisis (Report)
2009
Will Emerging Markets Escape the Next Big Systemic Financial Crisis? Will Emerging Markets Escape the Next Big Systemic Financial Crisis?
2006