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  • Public Policy

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  • Nation-states regulate foreign-born persons' entry through complex immigration laws.
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Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive framework for analyzing migration restriction regimes.
  • To apply this framework to U.S. immigration law and policy.
  • To establish new metrics for assessing a country's attractiveness and innovation capacity.

Main Methods:

  • Developing a three-element analytical framework: type, apparatus, and consequences of restriction.
  • Analyzing historical U.S. immigration law and policy through this framework.
  • Proposing a checklist for migration restriction setups.

Main Results:

  • Identified two primary restriction types: personal characteristics and numerical ceilings.
  • Highlighted unintended consequences such as unauthorized migration and visa backlogs.
  • Demonstrated how historical immigration law evolves to address these consequences.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework offers a novel lens for assessing migration restriction regimes and their dynamics.
  • It provides tools for evaluating specific legislation and understanding a regime's inherent instability.
  • The framework generates new metrics for national attractiveness and innovation.