How guest worker visas could transform the US immigration system | David J. Bier

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How guest worker visas could transform the US immigration system | David J. Bier

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By October 2018,
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Juan Carlos Rivera could no longer afford
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to live in his home in Copan, Honduras.
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As the "Dallas Morning News" reported,
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a gang was taking 10 percent of his earnings from his barber shop.
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His wife was assaulted going to her pre-K teaching job.
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And they were concerned about the safety of their young daughter.
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What could they do?
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Run away?
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Seek asylum in another country?
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They didn't want to do that.
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They just wanted to live in their country safely.
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But their options were limited.
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So that month,
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Juan Carlos moved his family to a safer location
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while he joined a group of migrants on the long and perilous journey
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from Central America
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to a job a family member said was open for him in the United States.
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By now we're all familiar with what awaited them
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at the US-Mexico border.
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The harsher and harsher penalties doled out to those crossing there.
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The criminal prosecutions for crossing illegally.
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The inhumane detention.
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And most terribly, separation of families.
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I'm here to tell you that not only is this treatment wrong,
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it's unnecessary.
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This belief that the only way to maintain order
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is with inhumane means
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is inaccurate.
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And in fact, the opposite is true.
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Only a humane system will create order at the border.
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When safe, orderly, legal travel to the United States is available,
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very few people choose travel that is unsafe,
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disorderly or illegal.
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Now, I appreciate the idea
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that legal immigration could just resolve the border crisis
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might sound a bit fanciful.
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But here is the good news:
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We have done this before.
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I've been working on immigration for years
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at the Cato Institute
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and other think tanks in Washington DC
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and as the senior policy adviser for a republican member of Congress,
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negotiating bipartisan immigration reform.
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And I've seen firsthand
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how America has implemented a system of humane order at the border
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for Mexico.
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It's called a guest worker program.
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And here's the even better news.
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We can replicate this success for Central America.
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Of course, some people
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will still need to seek asylum at the border.
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But to understand how successful
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this could be for immigrants like Juan Carlos,
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understand that until recently,
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nearly every immigrant arrested by Border Patrol was Mexican.
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In 1986,
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each Border Patrol agent arrested 510 Mexicans.
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Well over one per day.
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By 2019, this number was just eight.
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That's one every 43 days.
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It is a 98 percent reduction.
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So where have all the Mexicans gone?
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The most significant change
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is that the US began issuing
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hundreds of thousands of guest worker visas to Mexicans,
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so that they can come legally.
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José Vásquez Cabrera was among the first Mexican guest workers
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to take advantage of this visa expansion.
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He told "The New York Times" that before his visa
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he'd made terrifying illegal border crossings,
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braving near deadly heat and the treachery of the landscape.
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One time, a snake killed a member of his group.
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Thousands of other Mexicans also didn't make it,
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dying of dehydration in the deserts or drowning in the Rio Grande.
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Millions more were chased down and arrested.
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Guest worker visas have nearly ended this inhumane chaos.
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As Vásquez Cabrera put it,
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"I no longer have to risk my life
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to support my family.
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And when I'm here, I don't have to live in hiding."
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Guest worker visas actually reduced the number of illegal crossings
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more than the number of visas issued.
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Jose Bacilio, another Mexican guest worker, explained why
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to the "Washington Post" in April.
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He said, even though he hadn't received a visa this year,
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he wouldn't risk all of his future chances
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by crossing illegally.
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This likely helps explain why
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from 1996 to 2019
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for every guest worker admitted legally from Mexico,
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there was a decline in two arrests of Mexicans crossing illegally.
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Now, it's true,
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Mexican guest workers do some really tough jobs.
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Picking fruit, cleaning crabs,
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landscaping in a 100-degree heat.
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And some critics maintain that guest worker visas
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are not actually humane
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and that the workers are just abused slaves.
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But Vásquez Cabrera thought a guest worker visa was liberating.
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Not enslavement.
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And he, like nearly all other guest workers,
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chose the legal path over the illegal one, repeatedly.
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The expansion of guest worker visas to Mexicans
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has been among the most significant humane changes
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in US immigration policy ever.
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And that humane change
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imposed order on chaos.
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So where does this leave Central Americans,
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like Juan Carlos?
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Well, Central Americans received
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just three percent of the guest worker visas issued in 2019,
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even as their share of border arrests has risen to 74 percent.
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The US issued just one guest worker visa to a Central American
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for every 78 who crossed the border illegally in 2019.
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So if they can't get their papers at home,
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many take their chances,
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coming up through Mexico to claim asylum at the border
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or cross illegally,
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even if, like Juan Carlos, they prefer to come to work.
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The US can do better.
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It needs to create new guest worker visas
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specifically for Central Americans.
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This would create an incentive for US businesses
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to seek out and hire Central Americans,
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paying for their flights to the United States,
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and diverting them from the illegal, dangerous trek north.
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Central Americans could build flourishing lives at home,
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without the need to seek asylum at the border
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or cross illegally,
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freeing up an overwhelmed system.
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Some people might say
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that letting the workers go back and forth
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will never work in Central America
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where violence is so high.
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But again, it worked in Mexico,
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even as Mexico's murder rate more than tripled over the last decade,
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to a level higher than much of Central America.
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And it would work for Juan Carlos,
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who said, despite the threats
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he only wants to live in the United States temporarily,
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to make enough money
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to sustain his family in their new home.
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He even suggested that a guest worker program
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would be one of the best things to help Hondurans like him.
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Cintia, a 29-year-old single mother of three from Honduras,
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seems to agree.
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She told the "Wall Street Journal" that she came for a job
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to support her kids and her mom.
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Surveys of Central Americans traveling through Mexico,
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by the College of the Northern Border in Mexico,
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confirm that Juan and Cintia are the norm.
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Most, not all, but most do come for jobs,
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even if, like the Riveras,
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they may also face some real threats at home.
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How much would a low-wage job help
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a Honduran, like Juan or Cintia?
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Hondurans like them make as much
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in one month in the United States
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as they do in an entire year working in Honduras.
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A few years' work in the United States
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can propel a Central American into its upper middle class
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where safety is easier to come by.
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What Central Americans lack is not the desire to work.
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Not the desire to contribute to the US economy,
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to contribute to the lives of Americans.
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What Central Americans lack is a legal alternative to asylum.
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To be able to do so legally.
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Of course, a new guest worker program
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will not resolve 100 percent of this complex phenomenon.
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Many asylum seekers will still need to seek safety
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at the US border.
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But with the flows reduced,
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we can more easily work out ways to deal with them humanely.
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But ultimately,
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no single policy has proven to do more
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to create an immigration system that is both humane
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and orderly
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than to let the workers come legally.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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