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Immigration Policies Proposed in the Major Party Platforms for the 2024 US Presidential Election.

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العنوان: Immigration Policies Proposed in the Major Party Platforms for the 2024 US Presidential Election.
المصدر: Population & Development Review; Sep2024, Vol. 50 Issue 3, p941-947, 7p
مصطلحات موضوعية: UNITED States presidential election, 2024, CITIZENSHIP, UNDOCUMENTED immigrants, IMMIGRATION law, UNDOCUMENTED immigrant children, HUMAN smuggling, FAMILY reunification
مستخلص: The 2024 US presidential election has sparked discussions about immigration policy. The Republican Party focuses on securing the border, enforcing immigration laws, and implementing a large-scale deportation program. They also prioritize merit-based immigration and ending sanctuary cities. The Democratic Party aims to secure the border, fix the broken immigration system, and provide a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers and long-term undocumented individuals. They also want to reform the asylum system, increase border resources, and support cities and states sheltering migrants. President Biden has taken executive actions to address these issues, but comprehensive reforms require congressional action. The text explores various immigration policies and actions taken by the Biden administration, including efforts to deter illegal immigration, combat human trafficking and the illicit fentanyl trade, expand legal immigration pathways, support undocumented individuals, and improve the efficiency of immigration decisions. The administration has implemented measures such as returning unlawful border crossers to their home countries, establishing task forces to combat human smuggling and trafficking, and increasing penalties for offenders. It has also worked to increase legal immigration opportunities, protect DACA recipients, preserve and expand Temporary Protected Status, and streamline immigration processes. The administration aims to address the root causes of migration and collaborate with regional partners to tackle immigration challenges. [Extracted from the article]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:00987921
DOI:10.1111/padr.12666