The shift in focus between the U.S. and Mexican presidents puts off necessary discussions around two issues that also require bilateral cooperation.
President Enrique Peña Nieto is interested to see the U.S. immigration bill pass despite his apparent silence on the topic, notes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
“If the Spanish economy does not improve, we’ll see a continuation of this trend,” says AS/COA’s Jason Marczak on Spain and Portugal’s migration wave to Latin America.
Immigrants can help boost U.S. labor force productivity. The third in a series of AS/COA fact sheets on immigration shows how.
Jason Marczak de AS/COA señala que el proyecto bipartidista de reforma migratoria es “muy sólido y equilibrado, [demostrando] lo que el espíritu de compromiso puede lograr en el Congreso”.
Comprehensive immigration reform is imperative to tap into Mexico's economic growth, which is vital for U.S. competitiveness, writes Jason Marczak for CNN.
The bill introduced in the Senate would allow the United States to attract and retain the vibrant immigrant workforce that is critical to competitiveness.