Immigration '08

How should Californians concerned about immigration vote on Feb. 5? Is tougher enforcement yielding any positive results? What will the immigration debate look like a year from now? Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, and UC San Deigo professor and New America Foundation fellow Tomás Jiménez debate.

February 8, 2008

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Immigration ’09

Today, Krikorian and Jiménez discuss the future of immigration reform. Previously, they debated the Real ID law, weighed the positives and negatives of tougher enforcement, assessed the presidential candidates' immigration credentials and determined whether restrictionists have reason to be satisfied with their efforts. They'll conclude their debate tomorrow by discussing the future of immigration reform.

February 7, 2008

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Your papers, please

Today, Jiménez and Krikorian debate the Real ID law. Previously, they weighed the positives and negatives of tougher enforcement, assessed the presidential candidates' immigration credentials and determined whether restrictionists have reason to be satisfied with their efforts. They'll conclude their debate tomorrow by discussing the future of immigration reform.

February 6, 2008

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Checking up on enforcement-first

Today, Krikorian and Jiménez weigh the positives and negatives of tougher enforcement. Previously, they assessed the presidential candidates' immigration credentials and determined whether restrictionists have reason to be satisfied with their efforts. Later in the week, they'll discuss Real ID and more.

February 5, 2008

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Who’s the immigration candidate?

Today, Jiménez and Krikorian weigh the candidates' stances on immigration. Yesterday, they debated the effects of tougher immigration enforcement. Later in the week, they'll discuss Real ID, the future of the immigration debate and more.

February 4, 2008

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Tougher enforcement, better results?

Today, Krikorian and Jiménez debate the effects and future of tougher immigration enforcement. Later in the week, they'll discuss immigration as an issue in the presidential primaries, Real ID and more.

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