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Checks and Balance from The Economist

Checks and Balance: Rights to remain

Checks and Balance from The Economist

The Economist

Politics, News & Politics, News, Us Politics

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

President Biden came to office promising, like many before him, to fix America's immigration system. But border crossings are at record highs, his reforms have floundered and states are going their own way on how to treat undocumented residents. Meanwhile a third of voters believe there is a plan afoot to replace them with people brought in from abroad. What will it take to untangle the immigration mess in America?


Alexandra Suich Bass reports from Texas where the fight over Title 42 is compounding frustrations over record numbers of people attempting to cross into America. We speak to Ali Noorani, author of “Crossing Borders” and former head of the National Immigration Forum, about the Great Replacement theory and why immigration is such fertile ground for conspiracy thinking. And Idrees investigates how some states are creating alternative welfare systems for the millions of undocumented migrants living and working long-term in America. 


John Prideaux hosts with Charlotte Howard and Idrees Kahloon. 


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pulls up in front of Union Station.

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Tired looking people step out, smiling, stretching,

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and looking around at the freedom bell

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and the gleaming capital rising behind it.

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Most are in family groups and carrying backpacks.

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They look just like tourists.

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In fact, they're migrants from countries as far flung

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as Brazil and Congo, apprehended crossing American suburb border.

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In the past few weeks, some 35 such buses have brought nearly a thousand people

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on the 30-hour journey to the capital.

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They were chartered by Greg Abbott, the Republican governor of Texas,

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as a message of protest.

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Biden refuses to come see the mess he made at the border, he tweeted,

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