Jul 8

Past Event

Reimagining U.S. Immigration Policy

Video

Highlights

  • Immigrants' Major Contributions to U.S.

    Darrell West: Immigrant workers have made significant contributions to nearly every aspect of American life; it's time to revamp the nation's crippling immigration policies.

    Darrell M. West

  • Obama's Commitment to Immigration Reform

    Juan Osuna, Dept. of Justice: The road to reform is difficult, and President Obama is commited to crafting a comprehensive and workable immigration policy that can be implemented sooner than later.

  • Uncertain Economy, View of Immigrants

    Celinda Lake, Lake Research: The uncertain economic climate has contributed to a more xenophobic mindset among Americans, but our fiscal state helps illustrate the urgent need for new immigration laws.

  • Immigration Consensus On One Point

    Celinda Lake, Lake Research: Research indicates that there are conflicting views on what our immigration policy should be, but there is consensus on one critical point.

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Summary

Following the passage of Arizona’s controversial immigration law, President Obama urged Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform. Despite such repeated calls to action, immigration reform remains stalled in Congress and hindered by intractable political actors. Policymakers from across the spectrum agree that U.S. immigration policy is broken and must be fixed, yet are unable to reach agreement on what shape comprehensive reform should take.

On July 8, Brookings hosted a forum to recast the debate about immigration reform and offer fresh perspectives on how to improve our current immigration strategy. Brookings Vice President and Director of Governance Studies Darrell West presented key findings and policy recommendations from his new book Brain Gain: Rethinking U.S. Immigration Policy. (Brookings Institution Press, 2010), which argues that reform is crucial to U.S. competitiveness and that immigrants bring innovation that outweighs perceived costs. Following his remarks, West moderated a panel of experts to discuss how to transform existing immigration laws to deliver greater economic and social benefits.

After the program, panelists took audience questions.

Details

July 8, 2010

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Brookings Office of Communications

(202) 797-6105

Event Agenda

  • Featured Speaker

    • Portrait: Darrell West

      Darrell M. West

      Vice President and Director

      Governance Studies

  • Panelists

    • Celinda Lake

      President, Lake Research

    • Juan Osuna

      Associate Deputy Attorney General

      U.S. Department of Justice