Immigration in 2024 and Predictions for 2025
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In this year-end episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, experts from the Center for Immigration Studies discuss some of the defining immigration issues of 2024. From record-breaking numbers at the border to the administration’s controversial policies and their impacts, Mark Krikorian, the Center’s executive director, and analysts Andrew Arthur and Jessica Vaughan examine the events that shaped immigration policy this past year.
Looking ahead, the panel explores what 2025 may hold:
* net-negative illegal immigration
* increased state legislation to restore integrity to the immigration system
* a push for amnesty for many here illegally
* potential national security impact of Biden policies
* increase in legal immigration which will cause fireworks amongst the Trump coalition
With immigration positioned to remain at the forefront of national discourse, this discussion offers valuable context for the road ahead.
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