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Subject PODCAST: Tracking the Polls on Immigration
Date September 30, 2021 3:05 PM
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Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 23 

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Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 23

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Washington, D.C (September 30, 2021) -- The Center for Immigration Studies has been following the polling of the immigration issue closely since the election of President Biden. The 2020 presidential campaign was largely devoid of any debate on immigration policy, meaning that very few Americans voted for Joe Biden because of his immigration positions. But polling shows that there has been consistent, and growing, opposition to the Biden administration’s immigration policies and actions. Will public opinion eventually force a change in current immigration policies, and how might Biden’s immigration policies influence the next election?

On this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, Andrew Arthur, the Center’s resident fellow in law and policy, discusses immigration polls and their influence on the Biden administration’s policies. Arthur said, “Polling shows that Biden’s immigration policies are plainly unpopular with a large swath of the electorate. We have seen the public’s response to the monthly apprehension numbers at the border and Biden’s push for an amnesty, and we certainly saw a public reaction to the images of large numbers of migrants crossing the Rio Grande and the encampments in Del Rio, Texas. Immigration has jumped in importance to the public, but whether it remains a key issue will depend on how bad the border disaster becomes.”

In the closing commentary, Mark Krikorian, the Center’s executive director and the host of Parsing Immigration Policy, draws attention to the low morale of those who enforce the country’s immigration laws.
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