Greenspan Comments on Unauthorized Workers' Contributions to the U.S. Economy

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, appearing before a Senate subcommittee, commented that illegal immigrants make a “significant” contribution to U.S. economic growth by increasing the flexibility of the workforce. As reported at Bloomberg.com, Greenspan also spoke in support of reforming the U.S. immigration laws, calling changes that would create legal avenues for workers to enter the country “badly needed.”

Greenspan was speaking before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and Border Security, which has commenced hearings on revisions to immigration policies. During his remarks, Greenspan also stated that, because U.S. schools do not produce enough skilled workers, the H-1B visa program should be expanded in order to fill the gap with immigrants who hold advanced degrees. 

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