Reconstructing Immigration
How to Rebuild America's Economic Advantage
By Loren C. Steffy
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As mass deportations and escalating "border security" budgets dominate the headlines, Reconstructing Immigration: How to Rebuild America's Economic Advantage, shows why America cannot remain a global economic leader without a modern, lawful way to attract, legalize, and retain the workers it clearly needs. It connects the dots between immigration reform, productivity, entrepreneurship, and regional development, giving readers a coherent plan for how the United States can turn a chronic political crisis into a durable competitive advantage.
Immigration has been the engine of U.S. economic growth for more than a century. But today's enforcement-first politics are using 1980s tools to manage a 21st-century labor market. Instead of asking how many people to deport or how high to build the wall, we should be asking what happens next, and how do we build an immigration system that actually matches the jobs our economy creates.
>p?Reconstructing Immigration: How to Rebuild America's Economic Advantage, puts into context four decades of congressional inaction and a de facto amnesty system that kept millions working in the shadows. It shows how recent crackdowns have punished workers and honest employers while rewarding those who game the system. Through real-world stories, the book reveals how policy failure has distorted entire industries and undermined fair competition.Longtime business writer and author Loren C. Steffy provides a pragmatic, research-backed policy blueprint for modernizing the system. It details concrete proposals for filling regional labor gaps, increasing the ranks of essential workers and even encouraging immigrant entrepreneurs, all design to unleash a new economically based approach to immigration policy that could unlock trillions in potential GDP.
Reconstructing Immigration provides understanding and solutions for our broken immigration system that includes stabilizing the existing workforce, modernizing legal channels, and building a compliance system that rewards good-faith employers while targeting fraud. Business leaders, policymakers, lawyers, and informed citizens will practical, economically grounded solutions for one of the country's most polarizing issues.


