The Fundamental Flaws of Immigration Reform
By experts and staff
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Shannon K. O'NeilCFR ExpertSenior Vice President of Studies and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair
With Congress on vacation, immigration reform is on hold. Coming back from their break next week, all sides will be ready to fight, armed with new arguments. In my op-ed in today’s Washington Post, I point out two issues so far ignored: bureaucratic capacity and demographic necessities. Let’s hope on their return Congress adds these fundamental underlying factors to the more expected debates about walls, new visas, and point systems.