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Opinion: Immigration reform could be the win that Trump and the economy need – MarketWatch

President Donald Trump needs a win, and immigration reform is a good candidate that could help rev up the economy.

Economists estimate potential growth by forecasting the sum of labor-force growth and productivity. Both have been declining in recent decades causing the profession to doubt the economy can expand at much more than the 2.1% annual pace accomplished during the recent recovery.

Immigration reform could help on both fronts.

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The United States has about 43 million immigrants and adds about 1.5 million each year but unlike Canada and several other industrialized countries, the United States places a much larger emphasis on family reunification in granting visas. The net number of illegal immigrants has remained unchanged in recent years, owing mostly to declining birth rates and strong economic growth in developing countries.

The United States grants green cards fairly automatically to spouses, children under 21 and parents of U.S. citizens. Subject to limits set by Congress and the president, it grants preferences to other relatives of citizens and legal immigrants, refugees, and those with job offers or who would make significant investments or contribute to economic growth.

The rules are complex but the upshot is that about 65% of immigrant visas are granted based on family ties, 15% on the basis of employment, and the remainder are mostly refugees or applicants who qualify for a provision for an underrepresented country.

The immigrant population tends to be considerably older than the native-born population, places a disproportionate burden on entitlements programs about half qualify for means-tested programs such as free school lunches and have less education, on average, than the native-born population.

According to an authoritative National Academy of Sciences study, immigrants in the workforce tend to be concentrated among two groups: those with less than a high school education folks who often do the jobs Americans wont take and those with more than a four-year college education new arrivals doing jobs that not enough Americans are not trained to do in information technology, science and engineering or requiring other advanced degrees.

The negative impact on wages of lower skilled workers is not profound. One likely reason is that the economy already has a considerable surplus of able-bodied adults not participating in the labor force, who could be encouraged to seek employment, if wages for unattractive jobs were not already hammered down to the barest levels for workers to subsist when supplemented by benefits like food stamps, Medicaid and the like.

However, the overall impact on growth is positiveafter all the potential of the information technology, medical, university and other R&D-intensive sectors is enhanced by the influx of high-skilled foreign workersand creates a net benefit by overwhelming the costs imposed by lower wages to unskilled workers.

Also, immigration stresses social cohesion. This tends to be concentrated in blue-collar communities who voted for Trump. However, visits to the office towers housing Manhattans financial industries or technology parks in Californiaand the communities where their workers liveattests to the notion that cultural affinities binding together professional groups tend to overwhelm ethnic differences among highly-skilled immigrant and native workers.

New technologies in robots and artificial intelligence await to dramatically boost productivity but those require more skilled workers than we haveour native population simply does not train for the skills needed in sufficient numberand the IT, manufacturing and several other sectors face a constant challenge to find enough skilled workers.

Hence, a better mix of immigrants could boost productivity and growth

Sen. Tom Cotton from Arkansas has introduced a bill that would limit family reunification visas to children and spouses but leave the employment quota unchanged. Thats a good start, but granting a visa to anyone with a college degree or technical skill, has a solid job offer and would not displace an incumbent legal worker would most positively boost the U.S. labor force as baby boomers retire.

A better balance of immigrants would accelerate the development and deployment of new technologies, reduce social stress associated with new arrivals and keep the Golden Door open to those it has always welcomedthe ambitious who can make the most of America.

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Fight for immigration reform; undocumented family speaks out – 13WHAM-TV

Fight for immigration reform continues; undocumented speaks out (WHAM Photo)

ROCHESTER --- Immigrants, regardless of legal status, are being offered legal help in New York State.

The announcement was made by Governor Andrew Cuomo on the heels of protests outside the federal building in downtown Rochester Friday night.

10 years ago, Carlos Cardona and his family moved to the United States from Guatamala.

"The only thing I dedicate myself to do here is work," Cardona said. "I have one day off every two weeks. I work 12-hour shifts per day."

Cardona says he was horrified when a family of Guatemalan immigrants were pulled over for speeding on Thursday and turned over to U.S. Border Patrol.

The incident led to several protests in Rochester in the days that followed. Gates Town Supervisor Mark Assini says from a political standpoint, there is a dilemma.

"We have a nightmare scenario," Assini said. "We have law enforcement trying to protect the public. We have sanctuary cities which are allowing criminals to hide in plain sight while trying to protect good and decent families so they don't get deported. It is a nightmarish scenario."

Carlos says undocumented people often get a bad name because of people like Reynaldo Diaz-Ruiz.

Batavia Police say Diaz-Ruiz is here illegally and was arrested Thursday for resisting arrest and trying to take an officer's gun following a domestic dispute.

"We have to have a comprehensive approach that has both," Assini said. "One that protects the border, protects the citizens from criminals crossing over and preying on them, as well as giving an opportunity for residents who are here illegally but are good and decent people."

Cardona hopes for the same opportunities.

"I think it should be a little easier for those who work here who haven't committed a crime," Cardona said.

13WHAM spoke to a few police agencies who agrees that there needs to be immigration reform.

On their end, some officials believe there should be a system in place that helps law enforcement agencies identify immigrants who are in the process of becoming legal citizens.

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DHS Ignores Likely Fraud by Immigrants Claiming Benefits … – ImmigrationReform.com (blog)

Congress mandated in 1986 (the Immigration Reform and Control Act) that in order for immigrants to access social service benefits and drivers licenses the benefit issuing agency had to check with the immigration authorities (now the Department of Homeland Security) to assure that the applicant was legally present and entitled to the benefit.

This resulted in the establishment of the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system. In 2016, DHS responded to more than 20 million SAVE inquiries which demonstrates the enormous size of the immigrant population seeking benefits.

The efficacy of SAVE has been challenged by immigrant defenders often with their major focus on illegal aliens and it has been subject to several studies by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). A follow-up evaluation of SAVE by the GAO, Immigration Status Verification for Benefits, was released in March, (http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-17-204) The report notes that ostensibly, the SAVE system works efficiently, noting that even in cases which required follow-up records verification, DHS reported that its additional verification responses were 99.16 percent accurate. And, any adverse finding remains subject to appeal.

What is noteworthy in the new GAO study is that it found a major share of cases in which DHS informed the requesting agency of the need to submit additional information, because the status of the benefit applicant could not be immediately verified, those requests were being ignored.

The report notes, ,,,in fiscal year 2016, agencies that did not complete additional verification 98 to 100 percent of the time included a state childrens health program, a department of motor vehicles, a state unemployment insurance department, two counties (from the same state) responsible for elections and voter registration, a county property appraisers exemptions investigations unit, and a state health care services department. These seven agencies requested a combined total of over 1.7 million SAVE checks and did not complete additional verification over 245,000 times. In 2016, there were nearly 4 million SAVE inquiries that resulted in follow-up requests for more information, and in nearly 60 percent of those cases further action was not completed.

The GAO faulted DHS for inadequate follow-up in these situations and lack of adequate guidance to users of the SAVE system on the follow-up procedures.

While all of the dropped verification cases are unlikely to result from ineligible applications for benefits, it is probable that there are numerous instances in which immigrants or resident nonimmigrants are slipping through the lax follow-up procedures for benefit screening.

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Are Immigrants Truly ‘Working Jobs Americans Don’t Want … – ImmigrationReform.com (blog)

Immigrants are working jobs that Americans wont touch is one of the anti-borders syndicates favorite rallying cries. First of all, that assumption is disrespectful to immigrants, as it insinuates they occupy a class below American citizens. But more importantly, its a false statement.

Both legal and illegal aliens are often manipulated into working jobs that pay less than market value because of their limited options and skill sets. Even so, the industries where immigrants are most often employed still consist of mostly native workers.

A study conducted by Pew Research found that the top ten industries and occupational groups for immigrants (including illegal immigrants) consist mostly of American natives. For example, the farming, fishing and forestry industries are increasingly occupied by immigrants, but 54 percent of those working these jobs are American citizens.

This doesnt mean that immigrants, especially illegal immigrants, arent increasingly competing with American workers for jobs at a time when the U-6 unemployment rate which includes discouraged workers and those who are working part time for economic reasons remains unacceptably high. In fact, according to the same Pew study, between 1995 and 2014, the share of jobs held by immigrants in the United States rose at least 5 percent. And immigrants, along with their U.S.-born children, are projected to be the leading driver of the working-age population growth through at least 2035. This means American citizens will face even more intense competition for employment.

What these numbers do show is that Americans are still willing to work just about any job despite the fact that the anti-border enforcement camp has deemed them fit only for illegal aliens. With the U-6 unemployment rate at nearly 10 percent, millions of Americans are looking for jobs, and they dont mind honest hard work or getting their hands dirty. In fact, the Federation for American Immigration Reform found that the unemployment rates in states that require use of E-Verify, thereby forcing employers to hire legal U.S. workers, are recovering fastest from the 2008 recession.

Placing American workers first means ensuring they only have to compete with those who are authorized to be employed here. It also means that our immigration system must consider the economic interests of U.S. citizens first. Americans want to work, so new and existing immigration policies must not stifle citizen employment opportunities.

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Obamacare’s demise can lead to immigration reform – Porterville Recorder

There is a small cabal of ultra-conservative Republican members of Congress that are loudly proclaiming they will not support Speaker Paul Ryans foundational deconstruction of Obamacare as promised by every Republican congressman who has run for office since 2010.

On the Senate side two particular senators are declaring that the Ryan bill is dead on arrival and that House members should vote no on the Ryan Bill.

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