The United States has not created a major amnesty program that would allow undocumented immigrants to legalize their status since 1986. As the number of undocumented immigrants has surged in recent decades, momentum for a new amnesty program has gained ground. This paper discusses the current position of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. economy and the likely economic consequences of an amnesty program. The results of the 1986 amnesty indicate several lessons for designing an amnesty plan that would improve the lives of the currently undocumented, minimize adverse effects on other groups, and stem the continuing tide of undocumented immigrants.
We develop a model to understand the trade\u2013offs faced by an elected representative in supportin...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) marked one of the biggest chang-es in the history...
After ten years of debate about immigration law reform, the United States Congress passed the Immigr...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes ...
There are about 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., of which all are not granted a work ...
Do undocumented migrants underreport crimes to the police in order to avoid being deported? And do c...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes ...
This paper investigates the consequences of the legalization of around 600,000 immigrants by the une...
This paper investigates the consequences of the legalization of around 600,000 immigrants by the une...
This Article attempts to inform the reader on how politics surrounding the term itself has distracte...
In 1990, the United States Border Patrol arrested approximately one million illegals (Dillin, 1990)....
In 1990, the United States Border Patrol arrested approximately one million illegals (Dillin, 1990)....
This paper presents a first attempt at understanding some of the many issues involved in the grantin...
In 2015, the role of undocumented immigrants in US society has become much more prominent, with many...
We analyze the consequences of illegally residing in a country on the likelihood of reporting a crim...
We develop a model to understand the trade\u2013offs faced by an elected representative in supportin...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) marked one of the biggest chang-es in the history...
After ten years of debate about immigration law reform, the United States Congress passed the Immigr...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes ...
There are about 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., of which all are not granted a work ...
Do undocumented migrants underreport crimes to the police in order to avoid being deported? And do c...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes ...
This paper investigates the consequences of the legalization of around 600,000 immigrants by the une...
This paper investigates the consequences of the legalization of around 600,000 immigrants by the une...
This Article attempts to inform the reader on how politics surrounding the term itself has distracte...
In 1990, the United States Border Patrol arrested approximately one million illegals (Dillin, 1990)....
In 1990, the United States Border Patrol arrested approximately one million illegals (Dillin, 1990)....
This paper presents a first attempt at understanding some of the many issues involved in the grantin...
In 2015, the role of undocumented immigrants in US society has become much more prominent, with many...
We analyze the consequences of illegally residing in a country on the likelihood of reporting a crim...
We develop a model to understand the trade\u2013offs faced by an elected representative in supportin...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) marked one of the biggest chang-es in the history...
After ten years of debate about immigration law reform, the United States Congress passed the Immigr...