
Tamar Jacoby, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, writes extensively on immigration and citizenship. She is a leading conservative voice in the media and elsewhere in favor of immigration reform, and works to organize the center-right behind reform proposals taking shape in Washington.
Her 1998 book, Someone Elses House: Americas Unfinished Struggle for Integration (Basic Books), tells the story of race relations in three American citiesNew York, Detroit and Atlanta. The Economist magazine called it arguably the most important study of race relations in America since Gunnar Myrdals An American Dilemma was published in 1944.
A more recent book, Reinventing the Melting Pot: The New Immigrants and What It Means To Be American, was published by Basic Books in February 2004. A collection of essays by a diverse group of authorsacademics, journalists and fiction-writers on both the right and the leftit argues that we as a nation need to find new ways to talk about and encourage immigrant absorption in American society.
Ms. Jacobys articles and essays have been published in a variety of periodicals, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, The Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, National Review, The Weekly Standard, Commentary, The New York Review of Books, Dissent and Foreign Affairs.
In addition to her published writings and media commentary, in the past few years she has been working behind the scenes in Washington to help develop immigration policy, writing policy papers, testifying in Congress and working with a range of congressional offices.
Before joining the Manhattan Institute, from 1987 to 1989, she was a senior writer and justice editor for Newsweek, where she wrote weekly articles on criminal justice, the Supreme Court and other law-related topics. Between 1981 and 1987, she was the deputy editor of The New York Times op-ed page. Before that, she was assistant to the editor of The New York Review of Books.
In 2004, she was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve on the National Council on the Humanities, the advisory board of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
A graduate of Yale University, she has taught at Yale, Cooper Union and the New School University. She lives in Washington, DC.
Select Media
- John Gibson Show, Fox News Radio, 02-06-08
- Patt Morrisson Show, KPCC, 02-04-08
- Lars Larson Show, Westwood One, 12-10-07
- Marketplace, NPR, 10-23-07
- Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg, PBS, 07-28-07
- Dateline: Washington with Greg Corombos, Radio America, 06-29-07
- The Big Story with John Gibson, Fox News Channel, 06-26-07
Articles/Op-eds
- Immigration Bomb is Dud Arizona Republic, 02-03-08
- Immigration is Not Black and White Dallas Morning News, 01-07-08
- Is Anyone Listening? Los Angeles Times, 01-02-08
- California without a Mexican Los Angeles Times, 08-25-07
- Assimilation Keys New York Post, 07-08-07
- The fearmongers win again New York Daily News, 07-01-07
- Immigration: Status Quo = Hell New York Post, 06-18-07
- Like it or not, it's time to act Arizona Republic, 06-06-07
- A good compromise for democracy Los Angeles Times, 05-29-07
- Immigration's Future Washington Post, 05-23-07 (This piece also appears on RealClearPolitics.com, 05-23-07, and was reprinted in the Dallas Morning News, 05-28-07 and in The Miami Herald, 05-30-07)
- A long-awaited and welcome moment The Orange County Register, 05-20-07 (This article was reprinted in the Philadelphia Inquirer, 05-23-07)
- Meeting Our Immigration Needs Real Clear Politics, 05-14-07 (This article originally appeared in the Los Angeles Times, 05-10-07)
- The American Way on ImmigrationOr Germany's? Washington Post, 05-11-07
- 'Temporary is temporary' won't work for all immigrants Los Angeles Times, 05-10-07
- Immigration Countdown Wall Street Journal, 04-20-07
- Hold the Emotions: A Rational Approach to Immigration Sh'ma, March 2007
- Immigration Debate, A week-long debate featuring Tamar Jacoby, Los Angeles Times, February 19-23, 2007
- Immigration Reform: What to Expect in 2007, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees Policy Update, January 2007
- The System Is the Problem Washington Post, 12-15-06 (This article also appeared on RealClearPolitics.com, 12-15-06)
- Betting on a bad horse Fort Worth Star Telegram, 12-04-06
- A Wedge Too Far The Weekly Standard, 11-20-06
- GOP Can't Lose Latinos Los Angeles Times, 11-17-06 (Also appeared in RealClearPolitics.com, 11-17-06)
- Immigration Nation Foreign Affairs, November/December 2006
- Let's Restart the Political Discussion Los Angeles Times, 10-11-06
- Inmigración: entre el pragmatismo y el control Foreign Affairs en Español, October 2006
- Real Immigration Reform Will Vault Over Border Fence New York Daily News, 9-1-06
- Immigration Realism By Tamar Jacoby and Cesar V. Conda, National Review Online, 8-2-06
- Amnesty Is Not a Four-Letter Word Los Angeles Times, 7-30-06
- On Immigration, Liberalize to Crack Down Washington Post, 7-16-06
- Let's Get A Border Deal Done Washington Post, 7-1-06
- What to Do on Immigration Council on Foreign Relations, 6-20-06
- House Hard-Liners Have No Plan for Illegal Immigrants Already Here Orange County Register, 6-18-06
- Immigration Reform: The Challenges Ahead Ripon Forum, June/July 2006
- Coming to America Washington Post, 5-28-06
- Immigration-reform essentials still intact Orange County Register, 5-23-06
- GOP Border Two-Step New York Post, 4-28-06
- Illegal Immigration: A Border is Crossed Orange County Register, 4-16-06
- A tough border bill, with a heart Los Angeles Times, 4-8-06
- We should provide workers a lawful option San Diego Union-Tribune, 4-2-06
- Commentary Marketplace, 3-28-06
- 'Guest Workers' Won't Work The Washington Post, 3-26-06
- Bitter Sweet Spot The Wall Street Journal, 3-15-06
- The Immigration Temptation Weekly Standard, 1-23-06
- Hard-liners don't speak for GOP By Tamar Jacoby and Grover Norquist, The Miami Herald, 12-19-05
- Trying again to fix immigration The San Diego Union-Tribune, 12-4-05
- Borderline Public Policy The Washington Post, 12-1-05
- Bush Proposals Could Result in Sensible Immigration Policy NPR Morning Edition, 11-30-05
- Kiss the Melting Pot Goodbye Wall Street Journal, 11-19-05
- Border Battles New York Post, 10-24-05
- The GOP's Border War Los Angeles Times, 10-16-05
- Debating Immigration National Review, 10-10-05
- Immigration fix is going to take all of us Arizona Republic, 8-28-05
- Bordering on a Policy The Weekly Standard, 8-15-05 to 8-22-05
- A law that means business Los Angeles Times, 7-12-05
- Getting Beyond the 'A-Word' Wall Street Journal, 6-20-05
- They Should All Be Legal Daily News, 5-1-05
- Even Mollycoddlers Now Are Ready to Slap On the Cuffs Los Angeles Times, 5-1-05
- Let's Put This ID Plan to Work Washington Post, 4-3-05
- Law and Borders: The conservative case for Bush's immigration plan Weekly Standard, 2-28-05
- Winning the Border Battle New York Post, 12-9-04
- Bush's Immigration Gamble Los Angeles Times, 11-24-04
(reprinted in the Boston Globe 11/28/04)
- The Message of Proposition 200 RealClear Politics, 11-16-04
(This article is a reprint from the Washington Post 11/14/04)
- A Line Has Been Drawn in the Arizona Sand Washington Post, 11-14-04
- A Barrier To True Reforms Arizona Republic, 10-28-04
- Flawed Proposition Wall Street Journal, 9-14-04
- Border Battles New York Post, 8-29-04
- Anti-Immigrant Fever in Arizona Los Angeles Times, 7-12-04
- About Those Huddled Masses Wall Street Journal, 6-24-04
- What Once Was a Road New York Sun, 6-9-04
- On the Border, A Saner Plan Washington Post, 6-6-04
- Review of Samuel Huntington's "Who Are We?"
Rainbow's End: A renowned student of America's maladies detects a new threat to our identity.Washington Post, 5-16-04
- Getting Immigration Right New York Post, 3-26-04 previously printed in the Los Angeles Times
- An Unlikely Immigration Champion Los Angeles Times, 3-23-04
- The myth of the falling sky Los Angeles Times, 3-14-04
- Why We Can't Stop Illegal Immigration The New Republic, 1-26-04
- Bowing To Reality On Migrant Labor New York Post, 1-13-04
- America as a Beacon: The Bush Immigration Plan is Reaganesque in its Optimism Wall Street Journal, 1-12-04
- For the GOP, Immigration Carries a Lot of Baggage The Washington Post, 12-21-03
- Lift Shadow From Illegal Immigrants Observers on the right and left agree the migration status quo isn't working. Los Angeles Times, 10-15-03
- Make citizenship oath relevant, user-friendly Miami Herald, 9-26-03
- The Mexican Connection: How New York Stands to Gain New York Sun, 9-11-03
- The Mexican Connection: Bilateral Bounty for U.S., Mexico New York Sun, 9-10-03
- Tale of Two Places: Web of Ties Binds N.Y.C., Mexico Town Waiting by The Phones New York Sun, 9-9-03
- Coming to America: Rural Mexicans Flock to New York New York Sun, 9-8-03
- Glad You Could Join Us New York Post, 7-4-03
- Dealing with illegal immigrants should be a top priority of the war on terror.
Round I 2-12-03 | Round II 2-13-03 | Round III 2-14-03 Tamar Jacoby and Mark Krikorian, NRO Debates
- A Flame of Hope for Mexican New York New York Sun, 12-13-02
- Republicans and Their Amigos The Weekly Standard, 11-25-02
- ’Hola,’ Latinos Join With Labor Unions To Win It for Pataki New York Sun, 11-6-02
- A Voting Bloc Without a Party New York Times, 10-28-02
- The Rainbow Myth New York Sun, 10-9-02
- Immigration Reform and National Security New York Times, 9-16-02
- Hispanic Leadership Out of Touch New York Sun, 8-6-02
- How To Turn More Immigrants Into Americans New York Sun, 7-3-02
- Moving Beyond Borders Financial Times, 6-21-02
- New York City’s Immigrants Speak English New York Sun, 6-4-02
- NYPD in Serious Quandary As War Is Brought Home New York Sun, 4-30-02
- A Nation of Immigrants Wall Street Journal, 4-29-02
- A Surprise, but not a Success The Atlantic Monthly, May 2002
- Too Many Immigrants? Commentary, April 2002
- Don’t Slam the Door How immigrants keep this country rolling Reader’s Digest, 3-02
- Distinguishing Terrorists from Busboys | How to think about immigration Weekly Standard, 1-28-02
- The Immigrant Second Generation New Democrats Online, 1-22-02
- Taste—Houses of Worship: The Other Islam Wall Street Journal, 1-9-01
- For Safer Borders: We Don’t Need To Close ‘Em New York Post, 10-25-01
- Mixology Review by Tamar Jacoby of The New Americans: How the Melting Pot Can Work Again, by Michael Barone, National Review, 6-11-01
- An End to Counting by Race? Commentary, 6-01
- What's Right, What's Wrong, What's Missing Los Angeles Times, 4-29-01
- Bush's Race Opportunity The Weekly Standard, 2-5-01
- Lindsay's Compassion Did Not Help Newsday, 1-17-01
- Second-Generation Question MarkThe American Enterpise, December 2000
- Voters and Victims: How blacks lost—no matter what National Review, 12-4-00
- In Asian America Commentary, 7/8-00
- The Logic of Differences The Wall Street Journal, 5-4-00
- Census’ Ethnic Emphasis Outrageous Newsday, 3-30-00
- The African American absence in high tech. The New Republic, 3-29-99
- Restoring Trust is a Two-Way Street New York Post, 2-28-00
- Meet the Power behind Segregated Television. You. Adjust Your Sets The New Republic, 1-19-00
- Why the ‘R-Word’ Still Stings The Wall Street Journal, 11-1-99
- Growing the Inner City? (by Tamar Jacoby and Fred Siegel) The New Republic, 8-23-99
- Beyond Busing The Wall Street Journal, 7-21-99
- Diallo's Death and The Costs of Protest The Washington Post, 4-18-99
- Whatever Became of Integration The Washington Post, 6-28-98
- Mandate For Anarchy The New Democrat, 5-1-98
- Divided We Stand: The Million Man March and the Culture That Made it Possible The New Democrat, 7/8-96
Co-authored
- Conservatives: We must band together on immigration bill Co-authored by 25 scholars including Tamar Jacoby , The Dallas Morning News, 06-05-07
- Pass Immigration Reform,
Texas CEO letter and Texas business is right: Reform
is the answer, Editorial, The Dallas Morning News, 8-28-06
- Enforcement Isn't Enough, Wall Street Journal, 7-10-06
- Roll Call Immigration Reform Ad, July 2005
- A conservative manifesto for solving border woes, The Arizona Republic, 8-15-04
Testimony
Speeches
- Immigration Reform: Politics and Prospects AEI Bradley Lecture, Washington, DC, 1-10-05
- A Roadmap and Tools: Helping Immigrants Become Americans Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 4-15-04
- Immigrant Integration: the American Experience Stockholm Network Conference, a consortium of European think tanks, Madrid, Spain, June 2002
Political Reaction
Books
City Journal articles
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| Conservative Statement in Favor of Comprehensive Immigration Reform |
On Monday, July 11, 2006, the Wall Street Journal published a statement supporting
comprehensive immigration reform. The statement was signed by 33 prominent conservatives,
including Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Tamar Jacoby. The statement was accompanied by a Wall
Street Journal editorial which also advocated for comprehensive reform.
Enforcement Isn't Enough, Wall Street Journal, July 10, 2006
Conservatives and Immigration, Wall Street Journal, July 10, 2006
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| Manhattan Institute and Immigration Policy Conference |
TELEPHONIC PRESS BRIEFING, April 5,2006
Economic
Issues in Comprehensive Immigration Reform:
A recording of our telephonic press briefing on the
economic and wage impacts of immigration and what current immigration reform proposals might mean
for the U.S. economy and various economic sectors.
[Audio][Transcript]
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