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This Week in Immigration

Bipartisan Policy Center
Bipartisan Policy Center
Immigration Policy
Biden’s Executive Order On AI
Artificial Intelligence
Economic Competitiveness
National Security
Tim Kane
Theresa Cardinal Brown
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Asylum Process
Asylum Seekers
Southern Border
US Refugee Admissions Program
Bipartisan Border Deal
Child Tax Credit
Earned Income Tax Credit
Social Security
Immigration
U.S. Mexico Border
Homelessness

This Week in Immigration gives you a rundown of key immigration issues. Experts from the Bipartisan Policy Center discuss and analyze all that is new and noteworthy on immigration policy.

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In the 200th and final episode of "This Week in Immigration," host Jack Malde and BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown reflect on the Bipartisan Policy Center's decade-long involvement in immigration reform. Joined by Henry Cisneros, former Secr... more

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In this week's episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown sits down with Wendy Edelberg of the Brookings Institution and Stan Veuger of the American Enterprise Institute to discuss their recent report, Immigration Policy and Its Macroeconomic... more

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In this week's episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown sits down with Amanda Bergson-Shilcock, senior fellow at the National Skills Coalition, to discuss the importance of our workforce development system, the urgent need to address skills... more

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In this week's episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown sits down with Morris Levy, associate professor of Political Science and International Relations at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, to explore a recent study he... more

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Henry Cisneros
Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Chair of the Bipartisan Policy Center Board of Directors, and Co-Chair of BPC's Immigration Task Force
Bipartisan Policy Center
Episode: Ep. 200: This Week in Immigration
Wendy Edelberg
Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Brookings Institution
Episode: Ep. 199: Immigration Policy and the U.S. Economy
Stan Veuger
Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute
American Enterprise Institute
Episode: Ep. 199: Immigration Policy and the U.S. Economy
Amanda Bergson-Shilcock
Senior Fellow at the National Skills Coalition, focusing on workforce development and immigrant integration.
National Skills Coalition
Episode: Ep. 198: Immigrants and Adults in the Workforce Development System
Morris Levy
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
USC
Episode: Ep. 197: How Pro-Immigration Policies Can Win Public Support in an Era of Populism
Alexander Kustov
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Episode: Ep. 195: How to Make Immigration Popular Through Demonstrably Beneficial Policies (re-release)
Margaret Stock
Immigration Attorney and MacArthur Fellow
Cascadia Cross-Border Law Group
Episode: Ep 194: What Would a New Birthright Citizenship Rule Mean for U.S. Parents?
Jacob Hamburger
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Cornell University
Cornell Law School
Episode: Ep 194: What Would a New Birthright Citizenship Rule Mean for U.S. Parents?
Cassandra Zimmer-Wong
Immigration Policy Analyst at the Niskanen Center, focusing on economic migration and legal immigration pathways
Niskanen Center
Episode: Ep. 192: Healthcare Workforce Shortages and Immigration's Vital Role

Host

Jack Malde
Host and Associate Director at the Bipartisan Policy Center, providing insights and analysis on immigration policy and related issues.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 107 ratings
  • New listener

    I recently learned about this podcast when trying to find information about policies through both sides of the aisle. I began with the latest immigration episode and worked up to the last 4 episodes regarding immigration policies. When I hear your comments, I don’t believe you separate legal from illegal immigration. It seems as though you place it in a lump sum. I think most Americans are grateful for legal immigration. We know America is great because of our diversity that makes us 1 nati... more

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    3
    Chakalaka23
    United States4 months ago
  • Educational

    Appreciate the even-handed discussion of complicated issues

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amomundo
    United Statesa year ago
  • Facts - not spin

    Thanks for giving a timeline and facts on the immigration issues.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AmygeoTx
    United States2 years ago
  • A fair and informative discussion on immigration

    I listened to a few episodes and I am really impressed how fair and knowledgeable the guests are and how fair the discussion and host are. But it’s not just about being fair, it’s about being informative and this podcast is just that. I really hope our elected leaders genuinely concerned about immigration listen to this podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rapfan23
    United States3 years ago
  • No credence to transparent lie

    Why would anyone believe that the Trump Administration wants to protect asylum applicants from Mexico by sending them to Guatemala? Do they send Guatemalans to Mexico? Hondurans to Nicaragua? They do not.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Buddy7139
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the even-handed and educational discussions on complex immigration issues.
Some criticism regarding the handling of legal versus illegal immigration narratives highlights the need for clarity in discussions.
The podcast is recognized for providing a fair and informative analysis of immigration policies and legislative changes.
There are mentions of its ability to summarize recent developments effectively, which listeners find valuable.

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Ep. 199: Immigration Policy and the U.S. Economy
Q: What do you think are some of the things that this administration or Congress might want to consider if they're looking to change some of the dynamics you're projecting?
There are calls for comprehensive immigration reform to increase inflows and legalize long-term undocumented residents, addressing both economic and humanitarian needs.
Ep. 197: How Pro-Immigration Policies Can Win Public Support in an Era of Populism
Q: What is one element you suggest should be included in immigration legislation based on your findings?
Include credible integration requirements with clear benchmarks to reassure public concerns about immigration.
Ep. 197: How Pro-Immigration Policies Can Win Public Support in an Era of Populism
Q: How do you think politicians should incorporate these findings into their campaigns or work?
Politicians should advocate positively for immigration, emphasizing integration requirements to reassure the public.
Ep. 197: How Pro-Immigration Policies Can Win Public Support in an Era of Populism
Q: What surprised you most about when you finished the study?
The magnitude and consistency of the effects of integration requirements on public support for immigration were surprising, as well as the similar effects across different countries studied.
Ep. 197: How Pro-Immigration Policies Can Win Public Support in an Era of Populism
Q: What was your motivation behind designing and executing this study?
We aimed to address public concerns about immigration and provide strategies for advocates to promote pro-immigration policies while facing a populist backlash.

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The content consistently focuses on immigration policy, with episodes featuring expert analyses and discussions on differing perspectives related to immigration reform and its implications for the U.S. economy and society. A notable aspect is the integration of insights from scholars, policymakers, and researchers, which provides a comprehensive look at current immigration issues and legislation. The aim is to foster a deeper understanding of complex immigration challenges and potential bipartisan solutions. The podcast uniquely blends policy analysis with personal stories from experts who have direct experience in the field, creating an engaging resource for those wanting to stay informed about immigration developments.

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1. The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
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Recent guests on This Week in Immigration include:

1. Henry Cisneros
2. Wendy Edelberg
3. Stan Veuger
4. Amanda Bergson-Shilcock
5. Morris Levy
6. Alexander Kustov
7. Margaret Stock
8. Jacob Hamburger

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