
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Jason Richwine: immigration moratorium now
Sep 10, 2025
Jason Richwine, a resident scholar at the Center for Immigration Studies and Harvard Ph.D., dives into the contentious immigration debate. He critiques Biden’s border policies, arguing for a moratorium on immigration, including legal channels. With the foreign-born population surging, Richwine emphasizes the economic and cultural ramifications of high-skilled immigration. He contrasts current policies with Trump’s approach, examining the potential for future reform amidst shifting political dynamics.
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Use Enforcement Plus Employer Sanctions
- Use deportations and visible enforcement to deter stayers and reduce illegal population via self-departure.
- Prosecute employers and implement universal E-Verify to attack labor demand feeding illegal immigration.
Rapid Inflows Strained Cities And Services
- Richwine notes the Biden-era surge strained local services like sheltering and pushed some Democrats to complain.
- He argues engaged leadership could have prevented the unsustainable municipal impacts.
Asylum System Misfits Modern Migration
- Richwine calls asylum a core legal problem because the system wasn't designed for mass economic migration.
- He argues reforming asylum is necessary to control flows without extreme border enforcement.
