As expected, last night's debate between the two Vice Presidential candidates, touched on immigration. While the debate was relatively civil and policy-oriented, the discussion of immigration got a bit tense at times.
CBS News summarized the discussion on immigration as follows:
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2023 has been an exciting year in U.S. immigration law and enforcement. Here is my ImmigrationProf Top 10 Immigration Stories of 2023. By way of comparison, here are the Top 10 Immigration News Stories of 2022.
Presidential campaign 2024 will be heating up and immigration will no doubt be discussed Former President Donald Trump is rattling the sabers of tough immigration policies. Several debates of Republican candidates for President have been held. The candidates predictably talked tough on border enforcement.
2022 has been an exciting year in immigration law and enforcement. It probably will be most remembered for
(1) the efforts of (and courts' resistance to) the Biden administration to roll back the Trump administration's immigration measures; and
(2) the publicity stunts of the governors of Texas and Florida to show that the Biden administration was not effectively enforcing the immigration laws.
In the very last decision of its latest term, the Supreme Court released a major ruling that not only clears a barrier to ending a signature policy of the Trump administration but also signals that the future of immigration policy is in the hands of the electorate.