Immigration policy continues to be a central issue in the 2024 presidential election. Each party campaign has described the current southern border immigration situation differently: either as being managed, or as a crisis. Voters need to know: who is immigrating and how, what are the policies in place to manage immigration, what are the limitations and opportunities?
On September 23, Governance Studies at Brookings held a conversation moderated by Interim Vice President and Director Camille Busette with Brookings experts, Elaine Kamarck and William Galston, along with Doris Meissner of the Migration Policy Institute who will discussed why southern border immigration has become such a hot button issue, how the campaigns are messaging about it, the facts on the ground, and the possibilities for addressing southern border migration.
Viewers can submitted questions for speakers by emailing [email protected] or via Twitter at @BrookingsGov by using #ImmigrationPolicy.
Agenda
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September 23
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Panel
Elaine Kamarck Founding Director - Center for Effective Public Management, Senior Fellow - Governance Studies @EKamarckWilliam A. Galston Ezra K. Zilkha Chair and Senior Fellow - Governance Studies, Center for Effective Public ManagementDoris Meissner Senior Fellow - Migration Policy Institute, Former Commissioner of U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service @MigrationPolicyModerator
Camille Busette Vice President and Director - Governance Studies, Director - Race, Prosperity, and Inclusion Initiative @CamilleBusette
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