§2. Congressional Budget Office study on economic impact of Trump Administration immigration policies
This section directs the Director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), in collaboration with the Council of Economic Advisers, to conduct and publicly release a study assessing the 20-to-40-year economic impacts of immigration policies implemented and in effect beginning January 20, 2025, by the earlier of 180 days after enactment of this Act or the last day of the 119th Congress. The study must address (1) impacts by industry (e.g., public sector, service workers, farm workers, healthcare workers, and STEM fields); (2) effects on public safety and crime due to pervasive fear; (3) outbound immigration flows and demographic changes; (4) effects on productivity, technological innovation, remittances, consumer spending and investment, and GDP contribution; (5) effects on small businesses; and (6) effects on tax revenue from the net fiscal impact of mass deportation at the federal, state, and local levels. This section further requires the Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Internal Revenue Service to share relevant data with CBO upon request.