05 June 2026

Thematic Focus: Work/Economic Aspects - Pt. 2 (United States)

Short pieces:

Building Workforce Pell for the real economy requires leveraging all available talent (Niskanen Center, June 2026) [text]

The Economic Benefit of Birthright Citizenship (CATO At Liberty Blog, May 2026) [text]

From the San Luis Valley to Vail, Latino labor powers every sector of Colorado’s economy (The Conversation, May 2026) [text]

The Immigration Debate America Needs—and is Not Having (MPI, May 2026) [text]

The low-immigration economy (ImmProf Blog, May 2026) [text]

Public comment: Improving wage protections for the temporary and permanent employment of certain foreign nationals in the United States (Niskanen Center, May 2026) [text]

"Report: Trump's immigration crackdown will harm Mass. labor force," WBUR, 4 June 2026 [text]

When ICE ramped up enforcement, US‑born workers didn’t see any economic gains (The Conversation, May 2026) [text]

Reports:

The Economic Impact of Mass Deportations, NBER Working Paper, no. 34790 (National Bureau of Economic Research, Feb. 2026) [text]

From Field to Fork: The Economic Impact of Immigrants on Texas’ Food Industry (American Immigration Council &  Texans for Economic Growth, May 2026) [access]

Immigration Restrictions and Natives’ Intergenerational Mobility: Evidence from the 1920s US Quota Acts, Research Briefs in Economic Policy, no. 485 (CATO Institute, May 2026) [text]
- See also related blog post.

Rooted in the Valley: Immigrants in Napa County’s Communities and Economy (Migration Policy Institute, May 2026) [text]

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