Issue
09
In This Issue
The Way Forward
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Immigration Reform is Not a Zero-Sum Game
A Video Conversation with Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida, and Richard Fisher, former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas -
Congressional Perspective: Tradeoffs Are the Way to Make Immigration Reform Happen
An Interview with Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Arizona) -
Congressional Perspective: The Timing is Right for Immigration Reform
An Interview with Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) -
Recovering Our Common Purpose
An Essay by Amanda Schnetzer, Director of Global Initiatives at the George W. Bush Institute
The Identity Challenge
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We Are America
A Conversation with Ruben Navarrette, Syndicated Columnist and Bush Institute Education Reform Fellow, and Reverend Samuel Rodriguez, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference President -
Is Being an American and a Globalist at Odds?
A Conversation with Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Max Boot and Bush Institute Economic Growth Initiative Director Matthew Rooney -
DACA Is Dead, DACA Lives Again
An Essay by Juan Carlos Cerda, Texas Dreamer -
What Are We So Afraid of When It Comes to Immigration?
A Collection of Short Essays on Immigration
Becoming Part of the Mainstream
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Creating One Out of Many: The Military Way
An Essay by Colonel Miguel Howe, April and Jay Graham Fellow of the Military Service Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute -
Immigration is as American as Apple Pie, Baseball, and Pudge Rodriguez
An Essay by Andrew Kaufmann, Digital Editor of The Catalyst -
Refugees: An Economic Force
An Essay by Ioanna Papas, Editorial Manager for the George W. Bush Presidential Center -
For Children, the Immigrant Experience Begins in School
An Essay by Anne Wicks, Ann Kimball Johnson Director of the Education Reform Initiative at the Bush Institute
Busting Immigration Myths
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Pervasive Myths About Immigrants
An Essay by Laura Collins, Deputy Director of the Economic Growth Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute -
Too Many Immigrants? No, We Need More
An Essay by Pia Orrenius, Vice President and Senior Economist of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas -
What Makes Immigration Reform So Hard
An Essay by James F. Hollifield, SMU Professor of Political Science, Director of the John Goodwin Tower Center at SMU, and a Global Fellow at the Wilson Center