Successfully legalizing the 11m undocumented who are already here is a long overdue step critical to building consensus around more strategic and sensible immigration policies.
The other simple reality is that if our global companies don't have the workers to fill jobs here - either due to number or skill - then they have to grow those capacities and jobs elsewhere.
Smart immigration policies keep jobs here at home.
Here's @paulkrugman on the stalling of prime age workers.
How do our companies and our economy grow if they don't have workers to fill the jobs?
Despite our relatively high unemployment rate, will be interesting to see if certain sectors and regions start to experience labor shortages as the economy roars back.
@TheEconomist has an interesting take on this today. Will impact immigration debate.
Our national narrative hasn't yet come to terms with Trump's unprecedented betrayal of the country. No American President has ever challenged the fundamental rationale for our founding as Trump did.
Decades of GOP policy nihilism and political hysteria on the border and immigration has made it far harder for the US to fashion a smart set of lasting solutions to these challenges.
But Biden must lean into these issues now, and work through them.
Some thoughts on how to think about Trump’s historic and unprecedented betrayal of the country.
It is critical we get this story right and not allow the GOP to flush any of it down the memory hole. ndn.org/blog/2021/04/u…
When we look back at the Trump era, we will wonder, again and again, how his vile courtship of Putin and other dictators wasn't enough to throw him from office.
These are statements of betrayal, betrayal of everything America ever stood and fought for.
When we look back with clear eyes at the degree of Putin's hold over Trump - and the GOP's years of covering it up - it will be hard to explain how this wasn't more central to the politics of this era.
Tomorrow and every Friday in April at 2pm ET we will be presenting our big picture look at the success of America's center-left over past generation of US politics
Next Tuesday at 1pm ET we host two dear friends @KennethBaer@AndreiCherny for a look back at their journey with their influential intellectual journal, Democracy (@DemJournal).
NYT just called it among most influential pubs of Biden era (2/x).
Peeps, to help celebrate/promote the American Jobs Plan, we've rebooted our big presentation about how the two parties have handled the US economy over past 30+ years.
We will be showing it every Fri in April - come watch! Will leave you uplifted (1/x). ndn.org/WithDemocrats
"The economy does better—far better—when we have Democratic presidents. In terms of job creation, median income, health care, and yep, even the stock market, the economy does better—the American people do better—under Democratic presidents" - @mtomasky
At what point do prominent lawyers and elected officials start demanding an apology from Chief Justice Roberts and a reconsideration of his gutting the Voting Rights Act in 2013?
There is a lot of good data out there about what's happening at the border right if people want to look for it.
What follows is a short thread linking to data from @pewresearch. (1/x).
"The U.S. Border Patrol apprehended nearly 100,000 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in February, the tenth consecutive month of increased apprehensions and a return to levels last seen in mid-2019."
If border apprehensions remain at 100k a month this year for the whole year, 2021 would be an average year in the years of heavy migrant flows, the mid 1980s through 2007 or so.
This is not new, and we have far more border agents today (3/x).