U.S. Immigration Policy

Helping Meet America's Need for a Skilled Workforce

Reforming Immigration: Helping Meet America's Need for a Skilled Workforce, was released on March 21, 2001.  CED calls for reform in four  categories: broadening the skill base of immigrants; restructuring the administration of immigration; rationalizing the admission of permanent and temporary workers; and creating mechanisms for flexible policies.

The subcommittee on immigration policy is co-chaired by Christopher D. Earl, Managing Director of Perseus Capital, and H.V. Jones, Office Managing Director of Korn/Ferry International. B. Lindsay Lowell, Director of Research, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University, directs the project. 

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