The world badly needs enlightened immigration policies and best practices to be spread and codified. A World Migration Organization would begin to do that by juxtaposing each nation's entry, exit, and residence policies toward migrants, whether legal or illegal, economic or political, skilled or unskilled. Such a project is well worth putting at the center of policymakers' concerns.
--Andre Meyer Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Your excerpt is from an article written by a guy named Jagdish Bhagwati. He is a professor at Columbia University. He is not a member of the CFR. But hey, I'm just glad to see a post in English.