WASHINGTON (November 2005) -- As riots engulf France's immigrant
communities and threaten to spread across Europe, government leaders
there are learning -- perhaps too late -- that immigrant numbers and
integration matter.
The United States, with its more successful history of immigration and
assimilation, still has time to avoid going down the same path.
However, proposals for huge new foreign-worker schemes, that could
dwarf even the great wave of immigration we have experienced over the
past generation, would create for the United States many of the
problems Europe is experiencing.
To assess these developments and discuss proactive policy choices for
American lawmakers, the Center for Immigration Studies is sponsoring a
CAPITOL HILL PANEL DISCUSSION ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, IN RAYBURN HOUSE
OFFICE BUILDING ROOM 2141, AT 9:30 A.M. The panel will include:
* MARK KRIKORIAN, Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies;
* FRANK GAFFNEY, President, Center for Security Policy;
* STEPHEN STEINLIGHT, Fellow, Center for Immigration Studies.
The panel discussion is free and open to the public. For more
information, contact John Keeley at (202) 466-8185 or
jmk@cis.org.