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Immigration Policy

Introduction Immigration surge (Animation) Historical antecedents Cultural conflict vs. economic conflict Modern preference system Illegal immigration Immigration and federalism Costs/benefits of immigration

Legal Immigration: 1820-2007

The public opinion and politics of immigration A Public (not so) Divided It’s the intensity, stupid The roots of immigration opposition Mass-elite conflict Party polarization

Contemporary Controversies The Wall! Border “crisis” Refugees Dealing with illegal immigrants already here Dream Act Path to citizenship? “Sanctuary cities” Family separation

Policy reform Issues State vs. Federal Government Guestworker programs Cutting legal immigration? Focus on employers Re-thinking immigration preferences Short-term and medium-term policy under Trump?