Title: THE IMMIGRATION DEBATE
1THE IMMIGRATION DEBATE
2REVISED CLASS SCHEDULE
- May 28 The Immigration Debate
- May 30 The Ebullience of Brazil
- June 04 The Latino Experience in America
- June 06 Review and Study Guide
3GUEST SPEAKER MAY 30
- The Ebullience of Brazil
- Simeon Nichter (UCSD Political Science)
- Ph.D. UC Berkeley
- Fellowships at Stanford, Harvard, and Center for
Global Development (Washington DC) - Research political voice of the poor, especially
in Latin America (and Brazil)
4The Immigration Debate Patterns and Policies
- THE NUMBERS GAME(S)
- Flows
- Stocks
- Proportions
- Costs and benefits
- Rates of assimilation
5Emotional Issues and Political Debates
- Multiculturalism vs. melting pots
- Diversity vs. tradition
- Fairness vs. efficiency
6Numerical Dimensions
- 11 million illegal immigrants in U.S.
- 55-60 from Mexico
- 25 of Mexicos able-bodied male workforce now in
U.S. - U.S.-Mexican wage ratio 81 or 101
7Undocumented Immigrants in the United States
8Mexican-Origin Population in United States,
1900-2003
Mx-born (9.9)
9Regional Origin of Mexican Migrants
10Geographical Concentration of Mexican Migrants
11Remittances to Mexico, 1990-2003
12Border Patrol Agents
13Effects of Border Enforcement
- 1. Shifting routes (toward Arizona)
- 2. Increased use of coyotes (smugglers)
- 3. Reduced circularity (more permanent stays)
- 4. More women and families
- 5. Increased loss of life
14- Deaths at the Border
- 2001 528
- 2002 470
- 2003 478
- 2004 460
- 2005 gt 500
15 16Migration and the Global Economic Crisis
- Context joblessness everywhere
- New entries down (not due to border enforcement,
since 95 of migrants without papers get through) - Return migration growing (despite concern in
Mexico about major increase) - Net migration from Mexico zero
- Within USA, unemployment among Latino men gt Anglo
men
17The Range of Policy Choice Legal Migration
- Revise legal quotas
- Revise criteria for entry
18The Range of Policy Choice Illegal Migration
- Strategies for restriction
- Building fences
- Blocking corridors (e.g., Operation Gatekeeper)
- Withdrawing incentives and benefits (e.g., Prop
187) - Punishing employers
- Strategies for opening
- Augmenting quotas
- Guest-worker programs
- Eliminating barriers
- Strategies for reduction
- Targeting economic development
- Circulating information
- Additional steps?
19Initiatives on Migration
- Phase 1 The Whole Enchilada (January-September
11, 2001) - Phase 2 Focus on Security and Border
Fortification - Phase 3 The Second Bush Term
- Temporary amnesty for those here and employed
- Guest-worker program
- Eventual path to citizenship
20OBAMA AND THE GANG OF EIGHT
- Path to citizenship Apply for green card in 10
years, citizenship 3 years after that pay 1,000
fine plus back taxes stay employed and learn
English (faster track for Dream Act youth) - Border patrol DHS to receive 3 billion for
improved border security, including use of
surveillance drones and 3,500 additional agents,
plus 1.5 billion for fencing. Within 5 years DHS
must achieve 100 surveillance of border and
apprehend 90 of illegal crossers in high-risk
(densely populated) areas - Skilled workers visas for skilled engineers and
computer programmers to increase from 65,000 per
year to 110,00, with an eventual cap as high as
180,000 - Guest workers new program of 20,000 for
low-skilled workers, rising to 75,000 by 2019
limitation on farm workers - Family visas tighter restrictions on family
unification point system based on family ties
and work skills by 2015
21 A HIGHLY EDUCATED GUESS
- CIR will pass in Senate with as many as 70 votes
- It will fail in the House by about 7 votes
- Question What might change the odds in the House?
22What Would You Do?