The incoming Trump administration and allies have reiterated support for campaign promises to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. In response to questions about the cost, the President-elect told NBC News that the price doesn’t matter.
At the Bush Institute, we believe that the cost to deport millions does matter. Removing millions of workers from the labor force – without an actionable plan to replace them – will cost the U.S. trillions in GDP.
Immigration enforcement isn’t inherently evil. Administrations from both parties have deported people in accordance with the law. (Immigration and Customs Enforcement provides excellent stats on enforcement, removal, detentions, and expulsions.)
Immigration policy that neglects the economy doesn’t benefit America. For the health of the American economy, we should all hope that the new administration is as enthusiastic about legal immigration as it is about enforcement.