Pro Mexican economic growth
to the question "What are the solutions to illegal immigration in America?"
Reasoning:
"Pemex, the Mexican state monopoly, is inefficient and plagued by corruption. It needs a substantial reform of private investment in order to offer sufficient petroleum production to Mexico and the United States to nourish future economic growth. This, in turn, would slow down illegal immigration to the U.S."
"House Committee for International Relations Resolution," May 9, 2003
Experts
Immigration officials, people with post-graduate degrees in fields relevant to immigration issues, Members of Congress, or elected officials with significant involvement in, or related to, immigration issues. [Note: Experts definition varies by site]
Involvement and Affiliations:
U.S. Representative (R-NC), 1986-2005 (retired)
State Senator, North Carolina, 1976-1986
State House of Representatives, North Carolina, 1974-1976
Chairman, House Subcommittee on Workforce Protections
Member, House Committee on Education and the Workforce
Member, Rotary International
Member, Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
Member, National Council on the Arts
Member, National Student Leadership Conference
U.S. Veteran, U.S. Naval Air Corps, World War II
Education:
MBA, Amherst College, 1948
Attended the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1945
High School Diploma, Episcopal High School, Virginia, 1944
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