Salzman Presents on Why Legal Immigration Numbers Matter

January 14, 2025

The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) hosted a panel to discuss the importance of immigration numbers, legal and illegal, and their impact on wages, the labor market, and the future of the American workforce. This timely panel, “Beyond the Border: Why Legal Immigration Numbers Matter,” builds on the social media debate sparked by Elon Musk’s recent comment highlighting the need for more legal immigration and seeks to heighten awareness of the impact of legal immigration – both high-skilled and low-skilled. Professor Hal Salzman was a panel participant and gave a presentation titled “High Skill Guestwork Visaas: Programs Designed for Exploitation, Not Excellence”

Summary of Professor Salzman’s Talk

The debate over high-skill guestworker supply is ongoing, with over 700,000 high-skill workers entering the U.S. annually through various programs, not just the H-1B visa. U.S. colleges, especially master’s programs, play a significant role in this supply chain, often targeting foreign students due to the financial benefits. These programs, however, are criticized for being exclusionary and of questionable quality, as they rapidly scale up to meet demand. The influx of foreign students is particularly concentrated in IT and engineering fields, driven by lower wage expectations compared to domestic talent.

To address these issues, several solutions are proposed, including allowing market demand to dictate the top 15% of wages for global talent, encouraging regional adjustments to spread high-skill jobs across the U.S., and granting visas to the top 15% of foreign graduates from U.S. universities. These measures aim to reduce reliance on low-wage foreign labor, promote diversity, and incentivize investment in domestic education. By focusing on top talent and improving the quality of university programs, the U.S. can better meet industry needs while fostering a more inclusive and competitive educational environment.

January 14, 2025

 

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