Illegal Migration from Mexico to the United States

Millions of unauthorized Mexican immigrants live and work in the United States. Their numbers are large compared to earlier waves of illegal migration to the United States and relative to Mexico’s population. The scale of illegal migration has, in turn, provoked intense concerns about its consequences for the United States as well as deep controversy over the proper policy responses.

Please join us as Professor Gordon H. Hanson addresses the economic and social factors that influence the flow of illegal migrants from Mexico. Professor Hanson will also consider evidence on the effectiveness of policies that regulate the cross-border flow of illegal migrants and their access to U.S. jobs. L. Alan Winters, a distinguished scholar in trade and migration issues, will comment on Hanson’s remarks. AEI’s Steven J. Davis will moderate.

About the Author

 

Steven J.
Davis

  • Steven J. Davis studies unemployment, job displacement, business dynamics, the effect of taxes on work activity, and other topics in economics. He is deputy dean for the faculty and professor of international business and economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and an economic adviser to the U.S. Congressional Budget Office.  He previously taught at Brown University and MIT.  As a visiting scholar at AEI, Mr. Davis studies how policy-related sources of uncertainty affect national economic performance.



     
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