Analysts Don't Expect Significant Changes in Immigration Policy After the Midterms

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Aline Barros
Date of Publication: 
November, 2022
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WASHINGTON — Despite the record influx of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border and a shortage of workers in the United States, experts believe immigration policy will remain unchanged after the midterm elections. Some experts say that if Republicans take control of Congress, President Joe Biden likely will turn to the administrative process to accomplish any immigration changes.

Republicans have a "very clear" position on immigration, Neeraj Kaushal, a social policy professor at Columbia University, told VOA. "They want to restrict immigration," said Kaushal, who is also an expert and researcher on immigration policy.

Democrats, on the other hand, are less focused when it comes to immigration policy, she said.

"They have the support of many liberals who are for immigration, who want to treat immigrants at the border in a humanitarian manner … who want to strengthen the asylum system," she said, but Democrats are "afraid that Republicans will use any policy that they have to show to the public that they are creating open borders."

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Barros, A. (2022, November). Analysts Don't Expect Significant Changes in Immigration Policy After the Midterms. Voice of America. https://www.voanews.com/a/analysts-don-t-expect-significant-changes-in-i...

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