In The News: Senate Makes Progress on Immigration Bill, But Still More To Do
Tweet Immigration reform is making its way through the Senate, which Majority Leader Harry Reid hopes will be voted on by July 4th weekend. The first hurdle was achieved Monday, June 10th, when the...
View ArticlePodcast With Clint Bolick: Discussing Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Tweet Hoover Research Fellow Clint Bolick argues in favor of comprehensive immigration reform, as it offers the best chance for revamping the existing inefficient system. Bolick believes the...
View ArticleEdward Lazear Talks Immigration Bill On Bloomberg TV
Tweet Edward Lazear, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow and Chairman of the Conte Initiative on Comprehensive Immigration Reform, was interviewed on Bloomberg TV about the immigration bill. Click here to...
View ArticleIn The News: Senate Looks To Pass Bill, But Trouble Brewing In The House
Tweet Last week, the Congressional Budget Office released its estimates of the immigration bill’s budgetary and economic impacts. Notably, it found that the Senate’s S.744 bill would cut the budget by...
View ArticlePodcast with John Cochrane: Immigration’s Effect On Wages And The Economy
Tweet In this audio podcast, Hoover senior fellow John Cochrane argues that immigration has very little effect on American workers’ wages, especially since so many start new businesses and there’s not...
View ArticleA Republican Case for Immigration Reform
Tweet Hoover Research Fellow, Clint Bolick, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, in the Wall Street Journal, presented the Republican case for passing comprehensive immigration reform in the House of...
View ArticleSenior Fellow Gary Becker on Senate Immigration Reform Bill
Tweet Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Gary Becker weighs in on the Senate immigration bill: “The Senate immigration bill before the House of Representatives is the most thorough overhaul of the...
View ArticleSenior Fellow Edward Lazear on the Senate Immigration Bill
Tweet Hoover Senior Fellow Edward Lazear writes in the Wall Street Journal about the point system in the Senate immigration bill and how the House can fix and improve the bill: “Compared with the...
View ArticleEdward Lazear on BloombergTV: “Immigration Bill Step in the Right Direction”
Tweet Edward Lazear, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow and Chairman of the Conte Initiative on Comprehensive Immigration Reform, appeared on BloombergTV about the Senate immigration bill and the...
View ArticleThe Egyptian Coup: Deliverance or the Past Again?
Tweet There was an Egyptian coup d’état this July, and there was another one, on July 23, 1952. The earlier one begot a military regime that remained in the saddle for six decades. It came in the...
View ArticleSenior Fellow Condoleezza Rice co-authors op-ed on immigration reform
Tweet Former Secretary of State and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Condoleezza Rice released a report and an op-ed today in conjunction with the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Task Force on Immigration,...
View ArticleIn The News: August Recess Update
Tweet The House and the Senate are in recess until Wednesday, September 9th. The Senate passed its version of the bill, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization...
View ArticleIn The News: Town Hall Meetings Showing Less Opposition to Immigration Reform...
Tweet The prospects for a bipartisan immigration bill in the House of Representatives took a turn for the worst when House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte was reported as “flatly opposing” a path to...
View ArticleIn The News – Immigration Reform Struggling To Maintain Momentum
Tweet Immigration seems to be out of the limelight until President Obama and Congress come to a decision on limited military action in Syria. The biggest test over the August break was whether...
View ArticleSyria and the Decline of the West
Tweet “Obama is a coward,” said Shifa, 29 years of age, in a government-held suburb of Damascus. She saw through the American leader: he hadn’t wanted to launch a military campaign to begin with and...
View ArticleIn The News: Still Hope For Immigration Reform
Tweet Although immigration reform is currently at the back of the line, there is still hope for reform. Worries about opposition groups putting heat on House Republicans during the August recess turned...
View ArticleHoover’s Golden State Poll: Voters Still Lacking in Economic Confidence; On...
Tweet The statistics tell us that California is in the midst of an economic recovery – albeit, uneven growth that mirrors what’s happening at the national level. In its third quarterly report of 2013,...
View ArticleFix Immigration Law and California Will Be in Play
Tweet Research Fellow Lanhee Chen writes in his Bloomberg column: “…there may be an opportunity for Republicans in particular to connect with Hispanic voters in California. Although we found a lack of...
View ArticleIn The News – With Debt Deal Reached, Is Immigration Reform Back On The Table?
Tweet Now that a deal has been reached on the debt ceiling, immigration reform could come back to the front of the legislative line. In an interview with Univision last week, President Obama said...
View ArticleTime to Regroup on Immigration Reform
Tweet Immigration reform, it seems, will be put off until next year, giving proponents the opportunity to regroup and retool their efforts at passing legislation. One major issue that pundits and...
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