Excited to talk to Steve Inskeep this morning on NPR's morning edition about the benefits of immigration, especially low skill, for the U.S. economy. https://t.co/QAXvbmRA84
“Reopening the economy” without reopening schools is a fool’s errand: “The economy will not really ‘open up,’ and life will not return to normal, as long as parents don’t have any place to send our children during the day.” https://t.co/KmoVZ97BOW
@englander_tyler Yep. There's little evidence that immigrants "take jobs" from natives. One thing this order may mean, though, is fewer doctors and scientists in the U.S.
Nice that my work with @shenhav_n and @econoshih is featured on the front page of the AEA webpage today! Thanks for the insightful article @AEAjournals
It's true!
More than 1 in 4 doctors in the United States are immigrants
More than half of students enrolling in STEM grad programs are immigrants
Immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than the native-born
Immigrants serve in the military
Immigrant entrepreneurs create jobs
Let's let in anybody from Hong Kong who wants to come. They are some of the most productive people in the world being oppressed by a brutal regime. Let them in.
We are about to amp up expedited removals. As Tara describes in her thread, this will exacerbate such unjust abuse. By the way, interior enforcement has not been found to improve labor market outcomes or to reduce crime.
Occasionally citizens or green card holders are mistakenly removed. Asylum seekers are also not supposed to be removed through this process, but that sometimes happens too.
Occasionally citizens or green card holders are mistakenly removed. Asylum seekers are also not supposed to be removed through this process, but that sometimes happens too.
@WilliamsEcon There was a bank of Thailand scholar in my class (1995) that I believe went to Northwestern Econ. Had to look up his name: I think it is Ashvin Ahuja. Also as of tomorrow I am full Professor !
School desegregation is in the news.
I have worked on these questions with @eucascio@NoraEGordon@ethanglewis!
A thread on some of the things we learned about the Federal role in deseg in the 50s, 60s, 70s.
(Many have written on this; I summarize some of my own work here.)
Tomorrow the U.S. Administration announces its latest scheme to bar immigrants —> https://t.co/bwi8jieqZE
Remember: its last plan for "merit based" immigration concealed the fact that it would have *reduced* the number of university grads by 18% —> https://t.co/t7aeE8JbWC
Coming up on @Morning_Joe with more on our exclusive reporting.
Emails show Trump administration was scrambling and failing spectacularly to link 2000+ separated parents and kids *the same day* they claimed they had a "central database" to reunite them. https://t.co/e2lKhj2HBq
@AlexNowrasteh There seems to be very little in the article to support the dramatic headline anyway, other than same tired assertions you could also find in early-twentieth century pamphlets from the Immigration Restriction League. He's also outside his expertise here.