The Long View, institutional investor, posted on X about the shifting dynamics in the immigration debate, highlighting the impact of technological advancements on various industries. As artificial intelligence threatens jobs in call centers and companies like Waymo and Tesla target sectors such as ride-sharing and food delivery, the landscape of employment is rapidly changing. Additionally, Deere's innovations in agriculture and Optimus's developments in cleaning and healthcare are reshaping traditional roles.
In light of these changes, prominent figures like Larry Fink and Hillary Clinton have reconsidered their positions on mass migration. Initially vocal proponents, they now acknowledge the complexities and potential drawbacks of their previous stances. Fink has even suggested that countries with xenophobic tendencies and declining populations might be viewed positively in this new context.
This shift in perspective underscores the need to reevaluate immigration policies as technological progress continues to alter the workforce. The debate now encompasses not only economic and social factors but also the implications of automation and innovation on job availability and societal structures.