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Immigration Policy
vision 2020
Apr. 17, 2019
Why Julián Castro Could Be 2020’s Dark Horse Candidate
The former San Antonio mayor and head of HUD has a long way to go to become a viable candidate, but the Latino vote could give him a path to victory.
By
Ed Kilgore
Mar. 28, 2018
Yes, Romney the Presidential Candidate Was Right Wing on Immigration
Mitt Romney may be trying to pander to conservatives by talking tough on immigration. But that’s something he’s been doing for a long time.
By
Ed Kilgore
Mar. 28, 2018
The Resistance to ‘the Resistance,’ in Orange County
Famously right-wing Orange County, California, is changing rapidly — but not so rapidly that its county government isn’t fighting back.
By
Ed Kilgore
Feb. 6, 2018
Trump Picks Up Shutdown Threat Over Immigration After Democrats Drop It
Look who’s threatening to shut down the government now.
By
Ed Kilgore
Jan. 29, 2018
Ravi Ragbir Doesn’t Want to Be a Symbol
The immigration-rights activist faces his own deportation. His case will be front and center at Trump’s first State of the Union address.
By
Timothy Bella
Jan. 25, 2018
5 Reasons an Immigration Deal Will Be Crazy Hard to Achieve
What might be America’s thorniest domestic policy issue just keeps getting more complicated.
By
Ed Kilgore
president trump
Jan. 10, 2018
Trump Nostalgic for the Swamp’s Favorite Fuel, Earmarks
Why not bring back the little political trophies pols love so much? It’s not like Trump was serious about “draining the swamp.”
By
Ed Kilgore
dreamers
Dec. 13, 2017
Democrats Abandon Threats to Shut Down Government to Protect Dreamers
After some saber-rattling, congressional Democratic leaders have decided to pursue Dreamer protections through bipartisan negotiations.
By
Ed Kilgore
Dec. 4, 2017
Will the Government Avoid a Shutdown? 5 Key Questions
A government shutdown is unlikely. But if talks wander onto non-spending topics, and each side thinks the other will be blamed, it could happen.
By
Ed Kilgore