Immigration remains one of the most contentious policy issues in America. Both Republicans and Democrats agree that the current immigration system is broken, but do not agree on how to fix it legislatively. Since 1996, various attempts to pass major reform have stalled due to the increasing polarization over the issue. Congress can no longer avoid the problem, however. The next decade will mark major demographic turning points for the United States, and the progressive implementation of legal immigration channels that meets the needs of the U.S. economy will be necessary. Part of the solution will involve dealing with the status of the 10.5 million undocumented people already in the United States — many for decades.
At this virtual conference, which featured a keynote address from Fort Bend County Judge KP George, experts discussed the challenges faced by the undocumented immigrant population residing in the U.S. and the alternatives available to policymakers to provide practical solutions that benefit the country and the U.S. economy. Both panel sessions were followed by a moderated Q&A.
This event was co-sponsored by the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico, Center for Houston’s Future Inc. and the George W. Bush Institute. Follow @BakerCtrUSMEX on Twitter, and join the conversation with #BakerMexico.
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Agenda
9:00 am |
Welcome Remarks and IntroductionTony Payan, Ph.D. |
9:05 am |
Keynote Address: The Need for Immigration ReformThe Honorable KP George Moderated by: Tony Payan, Ph.D., Baker Institute |
9:45 am |
Panel I: Politics, Immigration Policy and the Biden AdministrationModerated by: Brett Perlman, CEO, Center for Houston's Future Inc. David J. Bier Jeremy Robbins Todd Schulte Madeline Zavodny, Ph.D. |
10:45 am |
Panel II: Practical Solutions for the Undocumented Immigrant Population Residing in the United StatesModerated by: Laura Collins, Director, Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative, Bush Institute Laurence Benenson Theresa Cardinal Brown Julia Gelatt, Ph.D. Jose Ivan Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ph.D. |
11:45 am |
Closing RemarksTony Payan, Ph.D. |