Without comprehensive reform, the federal government is left to implementing a patchwork of policies and then playing defense when lawsuits are filed against them, often resulting in policy whiplash.”
KJ
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In this interview, White House CNN correspondent Priscilla Alvarez encapsulates the many different contemporary immigration developments that have been in the news, from the Texas experiment with buoys in the Rio Grande to the transportation of migrants from Red states to Blue states to how the lifting of the Title 42 order did not lead to a mass migration. I thought that it was a succinct and insightful summary of current immigration developments. Immigration law students might gain from reading the summary.
On immigration reform, Alvarez notes that
“Both parties are so far apart on the issue that even though Democrats and Republicans acknowledge the US immigration system is broken, they can’t agree on how to fix it.
Without comprehensive reform, the federal government is left to implementing a patchwork of policies and then playing defense when lawsuits are filed against them, often resulting in policy whiplash.”
KJ