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Ep. 158: The Cost of Green Card Backlogs and Impending Population Decline

This Week in Immigration

Release Date: 11/21/2023

Ep. 183: Thanksgiving Traditions - Immigrant Perspectives (re-release) show art Ep. 183: Thanksgiving Traditions - Immigrant Perspectives (re-release)

This Week in Immigration

In this week’s episode, we’re re-releasing a conversation from November 2021. Every year millions of families across the country gather to celebrate that quintessential American holiday: Thanksgiving. It is a story of immigration. But how do the millions of recently-arrived immigrants to this country view this holiday? Theresa Cardinal Brown and Sadikshya Nepal are joined by Rachel Peric, Executive Director of Welcoming America, and several BPC staff members to discuss how families combine traditions to make this holiday their own.

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Ep. 182: Presidential Elections - How Do (Naturalized) Immigrants Vote? show art Ep. 182: Presidential Elections - How Do (Naturalized) Immigrants Vote?

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In this week’s episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown delves into history and reality of how immigrants vote in the United States. Theresa is joined by Rachel Orey, Director of the Bipartisan Policy Center Elections Project, to discuss current legislation that defines the eligibility for voting and protects against non-citizen voting. Then, Theresa welcomes Irene Bloemraad, Professor at the University of British Columbia and Co-director of the Centre for Migration Studies, to dive into history of different immigrant groups to the United States and how they exercise their voting...

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Ep. 181: How Immigrants Receive Help After Helene, Milton, and Other Natural Disasters show art Ep. 181: How Immigrants Receive Help After Helene, Milton, and Other Natural Disasters

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In this week’s episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown discusses how immigrant rights organizations and other emergency response organizations are assisting immigrants and their families affected by recent hurricanes Helene and Milton, as well as similar past natural disasters in the United States. Theresa is joined by Zach Wolgemuth, Director of Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery at Church World Service (CWS), along with his colleague Mabel Hernandez, Deputy Director of Operations for the South East Region of the United States. Then, Theresa welcomes Cesar Espinosa,...

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Ep. 180: AI in Immigration - Incorporating Emerging Technologies in Immigration Processes show art Ep. 180: AI in Immigration - Incorporating Emerging Technologies in Immigration Processes

This Week in Immigration

In this week’s episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown covers how DHS and USCIS are incorporating AI into their immigration work.  Theresa is joined by Paromita Shah, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Just Futures Law, who organized a letter signed by over 140 immigrant and civil rights groups to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas urging him to end the use of AI. Theresa and Jack Malde then discuss the inauguration of Mexico’s first female president and the challenge of distinguishing who is legally in the United States in the current era. 

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Ep 179: Navigating Climate Migration: Urgent Solutions for a Global Challenge show art Ep 179: Navigating Climate Migration: Urgent Solutions for a Global Challenge

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In this week’s episode, we focus on the increasingly salient issue of climate migration, delving into Climate Migration Council “A Compendium on Climate Mobility”. BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown talks to Shana Tabak, the Director of Immigration at Emerson Collective and a Senior Advisor to the Climate Migration Council, and Elizabeth Ferris, Director of the Institute for the Study of International Migration in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. We cover the issue of climate migration, the work of the Climate Migration Council, and the solutions...

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Ep. 178: How 9/11 Shaped the American Immigration System (re-release) show art Ep. 178: How 9/11 Shaped the American Immigration System (re-release)

This Week in Immigration

In this week’s episode, we’re re-releasing a conversation from September 2021. BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown reflects on how the 9/11 terrorist attacks reshaped our immigration system, and what it looked like before that pivotal day. 

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Ep. 177: Have Biden’s Border Plans Succeeded? And “Keeping Families Together” Program Starts show art Ep. 177: Have Biden’s Border Plans Succeeded? And “Keeping Families Together” Program Starts

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In this week’s episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown talks to Michelle Hackman, a US immigration reporter at the Wall Street Journal, about a recent decline in border crossings and to what extent we can credit the Biden Administration and its cooperation with Mexico. Then, Theresa and BPC Associate Director Jack Malde discuss the Biden Administration’s “Keeping Families Together” program which grants parole in place to certain noncitizen spouses and noncitizen stepchildren of U.S. citizens, and was implemented this week. Theresa and Jack cover how the program may work...

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Ep. 176: New Data on Foreign-Born in the US and Budgetary Impacts of an Immigration Surge show art Ep. 176: New Data on Foreign-Born in the US and Budgetary Impacts of an Immigration Surge

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In this week’s episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown delves into new U.S. Immigration data findings, covered in recent reports by the Pew Research Center and Congressional Budget Office. First, Mark Hugo Lopez, the director of race and ethnicity research at the Pew Research Center, joins us to discuss new estimates and demographics of the foreign-born in the United States. Then, BPC Associate Director Jack Malde discusses with Theresa the Congressional Budget Office’s new research on how a recent immigration surge has affected the federal budget and national economy.  Key...

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Ep. 175: Employment Visa Paths for Dreamers and a Harris vs. Trump Presidential Race show art Ep. 175: Employment Visa Paths for Dreamers and a Harris vs. Trump Presidential Race

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In this week’s episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown delves into a recent Biden administration executive order that helps Dreamers get a work visa, with Dan Berger, a noted immigration lawyer, writer and speaker, and fellow at Cornell Law School. The pair discusses what new guidance on D-3 waivers means for DACA recipients and international students. Then, given President Biden’s decision to not seek reelection, Jack Malde, BPC Associate Director, discusses with Theresa potential immigration policy actions under either a second Trump administration or a Kamala Harris...

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Ep. 174: Life After Chevron’s Death – The Potential Impacts of SCOTUS Decisions On Immigration Policy show art Ep. 174: Life After Chevron’s Death – The Potential Impacts of SCOTUS Decisions On Immigration Policy

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In this week’s episode, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown delves into the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn the 40-year old judicial doctrine of deference to executive agencies that has been defining American administrative law, and the impacts for U.S. immigration policy and practice. with two distinguished guests: J.D. Rackey, Senior Policy Analyst at the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Structural Democracy Project, to discuss the impact of the decision on the roles of the legislative and executive branches of government, and Mark Stevens, a top-rated Washington DC lawyer...

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In this week’s episode, guest host Theresa Cardinal Brown and BPC Senior Policy Analyst Jack Malde discuss BPC’s new report which quantifies the tremendous economic benefits on offer if Congress were to act to clear green card backlogs. Then, Theresa and Jack discuss new projections from the Census Bureau which show that the U.S. population is set to begin declining in the second half of this century, underlining the importance of immigration for continued growth and prosperity.