I love how William Finnegan buys credibility with his New Yorker readers by sneering at “conservative opponents of immigration reform” who worry that fast-tracked trade deals might undermine the nation’s ability to set immigration limits — even though that’s the same fear voiced by the respectable, liberal Economic Policy Institute. …
It’s guest worker visas that you have to worry about and they technically are not considered to be immigration visas. Paul Ryan is a big proponent of expanded guest worker programs.