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Deep Dive: The Sanders Immigration Plan

Current Affairs

Current Affairs

Comedy, Government, News, Culture, Politics

4.4645 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2019

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

This week, Current Affairs' resident immigration lawyers, Oren Nimni and Brianna Rennix, roll up their sleeves and delve into all the details of Bernie Sanders' plan for immigration policy, which was released November 7th. A few immigration terms that may be useful to know while listening to this episode: metering - limiting the number of people per day who can request asylum at points of entry, resulting in long waitlists and large numbers of people trapped in dangerous border cities. TPS - temporary protected status. This status allows people present in the U.S. who cannot safely return home due to a natural disaster, armed conflict, or other emergency to receive permission to live and work in the United States. Although the window of time to receive TPS is narrow (for example, if there’s a devastating earthquake in your country in 2010, the window to apply for TPS might close in 2011), once people have TPS, they can apply to continue renewing that status for as long as the government continues to extend it. (This means that TPS holders from some countries, like El Salvador or Honduras, have been legally living in the U.S. for decades.) 'safe third country' principle – a vague term for an agreement between two or more countries that purports to state that all the countries in the agreement are “safe” for asylum-seekers, and therefore that asylum-seekers should seek protection in whatever country they arrive in first. For example, the U.S. has had a safe third country agreement with Canada since 2004. The U.S. is now allegedly attempting to broker safe third country agreements with countries like Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, even though refugees are fleeing these countries in large numbers. Matter of A-B - an asylum case decided by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions in June 2018, which overturned a favorable precedent that had allowed many domestic violence survivors to qualify for asylum, and stated that “generally, claims by aliens pertaining to domestic violence or gang violence perpetrated by non-governmental actors will not qualify for asylum." IIRIRA - The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, which greatly expanded the scope of detention, punishment and deportation for undocumented immigrants. You can read Bernie's plan here: https://berniesanders.com/en/issues/welcoming-and-safe-america-all/ You can find our previous episodes on immigration here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/30632925 https://www.patreon.com/posts/24173901 Brianna Rennix writes regularly on immigration here: https://www.currentaffairs.org/author/brianna-rennix And is interviewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5GCjTqhOqI

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good evening, bird feed. And welcome to another episode of the current affairs podcast.

0:05.8

Tonight, I am here with senior editor, editor of seniors, Brianna Rennick's. Hello, Brianna. Hi.

0:15.6

An enthusiastic hello. We are giving up our normally raucous Thursday evening to record a special podcast for you all going through Bernie Sanders' newly released today, the most current, current affairs thing that current affairs has ever done.

0:37.2

We are going to talk about Bernie Sanders' newly released immigration program.

0:42.0

We are going to compare it to the programs of other candidates, mainly Castro and Warren.

0:47.7

And I think they're the only people that have released sensible plans.

0:52.9

And we are going to talk through why a change in the presidency is necessary for the sanity

1:01.1

of both Brianna and myself.

1:03.2

So to set the stage a little bit, today is November 7th, a Thursday.

1:13.6

It is raining in Boston.

1:15.7

It's probably not raining in Dilley.

1:17.6

It is, in fact, raining in Dilley.

1:20.0

Oh, holy shit.

1:21.0

Look at this.

1:21.6

Yeah.

1:21.9

We all live on this blue marble together.

1:24.0

Yes.

1:24.6

The rain god is blessing Bernie Sanders' immigration plan or something.

1:29.1

I don't know.

1:31.4

So Bernie Sanders today released an immigration plan called a welcoming and safe America

1:39.1

for all.

1:41.1

And we are going to talk through some of the pieces of the plan that we think are good,

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