December 13, 2015

On Immigration, We Don't Ask the Right Question

(John Hinderaker) If someone proposes that next year we should import 10,000 unskilled immigrants from Pakistan, the first question we should ask is: why do we need them? But that is the one question that no one ever seems to pose. In the Atlantic, David Frum has an excellent essay titled "America's Immigration Challenge." Frum poses, slightly less directly, my question. He describes the bizarre policy of chain migration that dominates American

Source: Power Line