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Monday, July 14, 2014

Interviews With Border-Crossing Hispanic Children


Long read: Rare interviews with the children of America's border-migration crisis. Susan Terrio in Politico Magazine.

Border crisis scrambling the politics of immigration policy. "Until now, the politics of immigration have been seen as a no-lose proposition for President Obama and the Democrats. If they could get a comprehensive overhaul passed, they would win. And if Republicans blocked it, the GOP would further alienate crucial Hispanic and moderate voters. But with the current crisis on the Southwest border, where authorities have apprehended tens of thousands of unaccompanied Central American children since October, that calculus may be shifting." Karen Tumulty and David Nakamura in The Washington Post.

Explainer: Children at the border: The numbers. Laura Meckler in The Wall Street Journal.

Other immigration reads:
Where is immigration reform really happening? The states and cities. Shannon O'Neil in Foreign Policy.


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