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Jason Richwine: immigration moratorium now

Sep 10, 2025
Jason Richwine, a resident scholar at the Center for Immigration Studies and Harvard Ph.D., dives into the contentious immigration debate. He critiques Biden’s border policies, arguing for a moratorium on immigration, including legal channels. With the foreign-born population surging, Richwine emphasizes the economic and cultural ramifications of high-skilled immigration. He contrasts current policies with Trump’s approach, examining the potential for future reform amidst shifting political dynamics.
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Biden Years Drove Record Foreign-Born Share

  • Jason Richwine argues the Biden years produced a record foreign-born share driven largely by illegal immigration.
  • He warns continuing legal immigration at current rates would keep setting records with no end in sight.
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Enforcement Signals Strongly Affect Flows

  • Richwine contrasts Biden's loosened border policies with Trump's tougher stance and argues enforcement clearly reduces flows.
  • He cites quick behavioral responses to perceived enforcement changes as decisive for migrant decisions.
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Remain In Mexico Reduced Asylum Incentives

  • Richwine credits the Remain in Mexico policy with drying up asylum-driven flows by denying immediate entry.
  • He emphasizes migrants care more about entry than winning asylum merits.
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