Open Immigration: Yea and Nay
“Immigration After Executive Action: A Symposium on Reform” was held at the Hudson Institute to mark the publication of the latest “Encounter Broadside,” Open Immigration: Yea & Nay by Alex Nowrasteh and Mark Krikorian. The conference was jointly sponsored by Encounter Books, the Center for Immigration Studies, and Hudson Institute.
Alex Nowrasteh and Mark Krikorian debated whether U.S. immigration policy should be more open or less open. Commentary by George Will, Andrew McCarthy, Michael Barone,… read more
Alex Nowrasteh and Mark Krikorian debated whether U.S. immigration policy should be more open or less open. Commentary by George Will, Andrew McCarthy, Michael Barone, and John Fonte provided competing views on immigration reform and its compatibility with America’s founding principles, a free market economy, and the evolving needs of modern America.
“Immigration After Executive Action: A Symposium on Reform” was held at the Hudson Institute to mark the publication of the latest “Encounter Broadside,” Open Immigration: Yea & Nay by Alex Nowrasteh and Mark Krikorian. The conference was jointly sponsored by Encounter Books, the Center for Immigration Studies, and Hudson Institute. close
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