Public opinion polls find that, alongside the economy, immigration is among the top concerns on the minds of many Americans as the nation heads towards the 2024 election.
To shed light on this often heated and emotional debate, the Economic Studies and Governance Studies programs at Brookings convened a panel of experts on immigration on June 12 at 10:00 a.m. Economists Tara Watson of Brookings and Madeline Zavodny of the University of North Florida and political scientists Elaine Kamarck of Brookings and Ruy Teixeira of the American Enterprise Institute participated.
Viewers joined the conversation and ask questions of the speakers by emailing [email protected] or on X/Twitter at @BrookingsEcon and/or @BrookingsGov using the hashtag #Immigration.
Recommended reading
- “New immigration estimates help make sense of the pace of employment,” by Wendy Edelberg and Tara Watson
- “New census data hints at an urban population revival, assisted by immigration,” by William H. Frey
- “Fixing the border: Four reasons the immigration crisis isn’t going away,” by Elaine Kamarck
- “How immigration reforms could bolster Social Security and Medicare solvency and address direct care workforce issues,” by Tara Watson
- “Immigration to address the caregiving shortfall,” by Benjamin H. Harris and Liam Marshall
- “A more equitable distribution of the positive fiscal benefits of immigration,” by Wendy Edelberg and Tara Watson
- “Immigration Impact Index,” by Wendy Edelberg and Tara Watson
- “From policy disputes to legal wrangling: The changing argument over border security,” by William A. Galston
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Agenda
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June 12
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Opening remarks
Camille Busette Interim Vice President and Director - Governance Studies, Director - Race, Prosperity, and Inclusion Initiative @CamilleBusette -
Panel discussion
Elaine Kamarck Founding Director - Center for Effective Public Management, Senior Fellow - Governance Studies @EKamarckRuy Teixeira Nonresident Senior Fellow - American Enterprise Institute, Former Brookings ExpertTara Watson Director - Center for Economic Security and Opportunity, Senior Fellow - Economic Studies @taraelizwatsonMadeline Zavodny Donna L. Gibbs and First Coast Systems Professor of Economics - University of North FloridaModerator
David Wessel Director - The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Senior Fellow - Economic Studies @davidmwessel
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