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Robert E. Rubin
Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary
When: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 • 9:00 AM to 12:15 PM
Where: The Washington Court Hotel, Grand Ballroom • 525 New Jersey Avenue, NW • Washington, DC
Media Inquiries: Karen Anderson • 202-797-6023 • kanderson@brookings.edu
General Inquiries: Kristina Gerken • 202-797-4360 • kgerken@brookings.edu
A second panel of leaders from the private sector, academia, and labor provided their perspectives on the impacts of current immigration policies on both workers and employers. Melody Barnes, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, joined the event to give brief remarks about the administration’s immigration policy agenda. Governor Richardson appeared via videotape to close the forum with remarks highlighting the economic impact of immigration on New Mexico, a state with an immigrant population that more than doubled in the 1990s and continues to grow.
Robert E. Rubin
Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary
Giovanni Peri
Professor of Economics, The University of California at Davis
James Smith
Senior Economist, The Rand Corporation
Principal Investigator, New Immigrant Survey
Darrell M. West
Vice President and Director, Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution
Moderator: Michael Greenstone
Director, The Hamilton Project
Steve Hyman
Provost, Harvard University
Lydia Tamez
Head of Global Immigration, Microsoft Corporation
John Wilhelm
President, Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Union\
Moderator: Mark McKinnon
Vice Chair, Public Strategies
Melody Barnes
Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, The White House
The Honorable Bill Richardson
Governor of New Mexico
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