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The Lady in the Harbor

By Russ Roberts

This commentary aired on National Public Radio's All Things Considered on June 7, 2007. You can listen to it here.

According to the White House, the new immigration bill will "Help Keep The U.S. Competitive In The Global Economy By Establishing A New Merit-Based System For Immigration That Is Similar To Those Used By Other Countries."

And how is it going to do that?

There's going to be a point system to determine who gets one of the precious 380,000 visas that are up for grabs. Highly educated people get points. People with skills that are in high demand, whatever that means, get points. Young but not too young? Points. Speak English well? More points for you. Speak it badly, fewer points. Don't speak it at all? No points.

People with the highest point totals get the visas.

Some people complain that the Bush Administration is too free market. But the idea that Washington bureaucrats can figure out which skills are in high demand is an idea straight out of the old Soviet Union. It would be great if we could get some old communists from the politburo to administer it, but we won't be able to. They won't score high enough on the point system to get a visa.

The whole thing's pretty inspiring isn't it?

We once believed in a lady in the harbor with a lamp beside the golden door.