• Special Report
• Easy as A-B-C
• A Kennedy School Story
• Combined Degree Students On the Rise
• Journal Tackles HIV/AIDS
• Is a Wonk in Deep Weeds if His or Her RFP is a Lemon?
• New Director, New Direction at CID
• Attention on Housing
• Fremont-Smith Leads Nonprofit Probe
• Has Immigration Helped or Hurt thte U.S. Economy?
• Abadie on Terrorism
• A Reasoned Approach
• The New Justice
• Frumkin Examines National Service
• Who Benefits from College Savings Plans?
• Rubenstein Gift Supports Sutdents and Outstanding Scholarship
• Richard Neustadt as Teacher
• Three Alumni Come Home
• The Night He Almost Died
• For Lying Out Loud
• TV Movie Features Ellison
• The Lawyer Who Came in from the Cold
• Writing What They Know
• Friend of the School

RESEARCH

Has Immigration Helped or Hurt the U.S. Economy?

Should current immigration policy be changed? Robert Blendon of the Kennedy School, along with National Public Radio (NPR) and the Kaiser Family Foundation, posed these questions and more in a survey conducted last summer. For an overview of the survey, go to www.npr.org.

Q Should legal immigration be kept at its present level, increased, or decreased?

Q How many native-born Americans think legal/ illegal immigration has helped or hurt the U.S. economy?