'If You Can Keep It': Immigration Plans For A Second Term
Voter surveys show Americans list immigration and the southern border as a top concern in this election year.
At the Southern border, encounters between law enforcement and people seeking entry reached their highest numbers on record last December.
Trump has seized on the issue in the campaign and President Biden recently changed asylum rules for people arriving at the border.
We discuss how U.S. immigration policy could change in the next four years when it comes to protected status, deportations, and more.
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At the Southern border, encounters between law enforcement and people seeking entry reached their highest numbers on record last December.
Trump has seized on the issue in the campaign and President Biden recently changed asylum rules for people arriving at the border.
We discuss how U.S. immigration policy could change in the next four years when it comes to protected status, deportations, and more.
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