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so you could hide behind but we know that term chain migration.. say what it is for what it is with family reunification. >> both are entirely legitimateim family sponsorship, unification or migration. if you follow at the cato institute and then making it easier to reunite in the united states. with this focus that gets away from the core issue. >> the most common form of legal immigration to the united states in 216238 was a family sponsored 560,000 came of spouses and kids or parents between 60 and 70% over the past decade. anything you want to tell us? >> the vast majority and the spouses and it is important american want to create immigration laws with racial origins and ethnicity feel respected with family reification and migration. >> referring to unlimited numbers are there caps currently or rules armaments lung -- or limits? >> no. making sure you are note a criminal or not a national security threat but in terms of a family sponsored system there are numerical caps. unmarried daughters and sons 21 years older so spouses and minor children
so you could hide behind but we know that term chain migration.. say what it is for what it is with family reunification. >> both are entirely legitimateim family sponsorship, unification or migration. if you follow at the cato institute and then making it easier to reunite in the united states. with this focus that gets away from the core issue. >> the most common form of legal immigration to the united states in 216238 was a family sponsored 560,000 came of spouses and kids or...
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. >> the fourth and final that speller protects the nuclear family by ending chain migration. [applause] under the current broken system a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. under our plan, we focus on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children b-17 the vital reform is necessary but for security and for the future of america. in recent weeks to terrorist attacks in new york were made possible by chain migration and visa lottery. in the age of terrorism they present risks. we can just no longer afford. [applause] with these outdated immigration rules and finally to bring the immigration system into the 21st century. >> though the term chain migration what does that mean what is the history of the program? the that refers to american citizensf being able to sponsor their family members to come over to the united states lawfully on a green card to come and work permanently in the chain migration goes back over 70 years and it is a phenomenon going back throughout history even with open borders often tim
. >> the fourth and final that speller protects the nuclear family by ending chain migration. [applause] under the current broken system a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. under our plan, we focus on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children b-17 the vital reform is necessary but for security and for the future of america. in recent weeks to terrorist attacks in new york were made possible by chain migration...
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he talked about chain migration. final protectsnd the nuclear family by ending chain migration. under the current row can system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. plan, we focused on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children. this vital reform is necessary not just for our economy but for our security and the future of america. in recent weeks, to terrorist attacks in new york made possible by the visa lottery and chain migration. in the age of terrorism, these programs present risks. we can no longer afford it. it's time to reform. these outdated immigration rules and finally bring it our immigration system and to the 21st century. this term chain migration, what does it mean and where does it come from? it refers to american citizens or residents of the united states been able to sponsor family members to come lawfully on green cards and live permanently. the term chain migration goes back 70 years. it's been used by social scientists to describe the phenomenon through our history. openwhen the
he talked about chain migration. final protectsnd the nuclear family by ending chain migration. under the current row can system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. plan, we focused on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children. this vital reform is necessary not just for our economy but for our security and the future of america. in recent weeks, to terrorist attacks in new york made possible by the visa lottery...
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, chain migration. these are not terms defined in her loss and they are political catchphrases designed to incite here and push policies that forever change howmm legal immigration works in the united states. the more insidious of course is the term chain migration. i'm appalled when i heard my colleagues talk about chain migration just like i'm appalled at the media even the so-called liberal media has adopted this phrase as if it is actually a legitimate term and i can see thera only one thanks the term chain migration is downright insulting to the millions of americans whose ancestors were actually brought to this country in chains. i've heard a lot about family values for my republican colleagues from my time in congress and republican party has long claimed to be the party of so-called family values. chain migration is a term that dehumanizes families. chain migration. when we want to dehumanize something we create an inanimate object and this chain is about a mother and a father and a son andda a
, chain migration. these are not terms defined in her loss and they are political catchphrases designed to incite here and push policies that forever change howmm legal immigration works in the united states. the more insidious of course is the term chain migration. i'm appalled when i heard my colleagues talk about chain migration just like i'm appalled at the media even the so-called liberal media has adopted this phrase as if it is actually a legitimate term and i can see thera only one...
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non—eu migration is now largerthan eu migration. on the economy? i run an artificial intelligence business in education and a third are from the eu, so there are a huge skill sets that we will not be a good feel and we know that construction, the nhs and social care are four sectors that rely on migrants. we know that gdp per capita in the uk has increased as a result of eu migrants, as has national income. it is not where the government wants to be. we are going to have to also realise the reality of the impact of this in the future and what is going to do to the uk? and so many people they will be saying that is why we wa nted they will be saying that is why we wanted exit as an issue because it is the balance we are looking for in britain. that have a quick look at the thais. it is 0xfam again. actually banned by the haitian government from doing its work. this is 0xfam gb. government from doing its work. this is oxfam gb. yes, they account for a third of the charities £11 million projects in the count, country. the rest of oxfam
non—eu migration is now largerthan eu migration. on the economy? i run an artificial intelligence business in education and a third are from the eu, so there are a huge skill sets that we will not be a good feel and we know that construction, the nhs and social care are four sectors that rely on migrants. we know that gdp per capita in the uk has increased as a result of eu migrants, as has national income. it is not where the government wants to be. we are going to have to also realise the...
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the ritual is always the same before each migration everyone gathers in the family. elders recount tales as a warning to the young kids and i thought that that's where sixty year old men still has a good memory that's where. the ideals are they don't. do the month old original show of going into monday she told us you know you're going to. go out and about a one hundred but i do not only do a quarter we have to think and i want to. know what to do with all of that you know shoulder. and we. got more this month. but i think you are doing good. early in the morning all menace cracking sounds come from the link. there i. find i can tell you she said you should. not think she did such a good job to. push. his interest in you to. the t.v. well no that's also part of the haitian endeavor but i still think us test was something. these members of the dog tribe will migrate with almost two hundred fifty animals cheap goats horses yaks and all their belongings. apart from the year that all their possessions fit into two trunks. are never going out though not that often althoug
the ritual is always the same before each migration everyone gathers in the family. elders recount tales as a warning to the young kids and i thought that that's where sixty year old men still has a good memory that's where. the ideals are they don't. do the month old original show of going into monday she told us you know you're going to. go out and about a one hundred but i do not only do a quarter we have to think and i want to. know what to do with all of that you know shoulder. and we. got...
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migration. >> chain migration. >> chain migration is one of the disasters. chain migration is a disaster. >> a disaster. >> a total disaster. >> we have to end chain migration. we have to end chain migration. >> so he talks about it a lot. ending family reunification has long been pushed by immigration hardliners but we learned something that makes you think it might be a super passive aggressive thing against his in-laws. in 60 seconds. some air fresheners are so overwhelming, they can... send you and your family running. introducing febreze one for fabric and air. no aerosols. no dyes. no heavy perfumes. it cleans away odors for a pure light freshness... so you can spray and stay. febreze one, breathe happy. >>> "the washington post" has been asking a simple question, the white house refused answer. what is the immigration status of the first lady's parents. they're from slovakia, but living in america for at least a decade. today the post got an answer. viktor and amaliija knavs are legal permanent residents and close to obtaining their citizenship. their
migration. >> chain migration. >> chain migration is one of the disasters. chain migration is a disaster. >> a disaster. >> a total disaster. >> we have to end chain migration. we have to end chain migration. >> so he talks about it a lot. ending family reunification has long been pushed by immigration hardliners but we learned something that makes you think it might be a super passive aggressive thing against his in-laws. in 60 seconds. some air fresheners...
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well, chain migration is a term that dehumanizes families. chain migration. when we want to dehumanize something, we create an inan ma. this chain is about a mother and a father and a son and a daughter. it's not an inanimate object. it is not a dehumanizing term. it's a term designed to make our system of legal immigration and family reunification sound threatening and illogical. but there is nothing threatening about uniting mothers and fathers, and there is nothing more common sense than uniting brothers and sisters and sons and daughters. they are not linked by chains. they are bound by blood and held together by love. families are the essence of american values in our society. families are the glue that builds strong communities, the foundation of our country. yet, some of my republican colleagues act as if the nuclear family is a concept that has an expiration date. well, i love my -- i have loved my daughter since the day she was born and the day she turned 21 and the day she turned 30, as i do my son. i didn't love them less with each passing year. i
well, chain migration is a term that dehumanizes families. chain migration. when we want to dehumanize something, we create an inan ma. this chain is about a mother and a father and a son and a daughter. it's not an inanimate object. it is not a dehumanizing term. it's a term designed to make our system of legal immigration and family reunification sound threatening and illogical. but there is nothing threatening about uniting mothers and fathers, and there is nothing more common sense than...
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with their migration threatened what can be done to help these butterflies fly.irst the "nightline" five. line" five. friends, colleagues, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. for more than 70 years south korea has been threatened by a nileation by the north but now kim jong-un with heated receiptrhetoric with president trump are on the shores of south korea. we're taking inside the somewhat secret stigma ma advertised world of south korea preppers where worried mothers are preparing for disaster. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> a seoul businessman. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he's building luxury underground bunkers. and south korea most famous survivalist, carries a
with their migration threatened what can be done to help these butterflies fly.irst the "nightline" five. line" five. friends, colleagues, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do?...
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on chain migration, democrats can get behind limiting chain migration. they were willing to agree to chain migration for the daca dreamers participants. but the problem is, the proposal trump made limits it for all immigrants. say you're an engineer from india, come to the u.s., you can't bring your parents. trish: coming up against a break, david. i do appreciate it sound like there is a little more room than one would have thought, here you are, david, former member of the obama administration. thank you so much, good to see you. >>> democrats putting out congressman joe kennedy iii to give the party's official response to president trump's state of the union address, is a kennedy really the best face of a party of rich white men with a very famous last name which harkens back to the past? is this all they got? historian doug wead is next. achoo! (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap,
on chain migration, democrats can get behind limiting chain migration. they were willing to agree to chain migration for the daca dreamers participants. but the problem is, the proposal trump made limits it for all immigrants. say you're an engineer from india, come to the u.s., you can't bring your parents. trish: coming up against a break, david. i do appreciate it sound like there is a little more room than one would have thought, here you are, david, former member of the obama...
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with their migration threatened what can be done to help these butterflies fly.irst the "nightline" five. line" five. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. for more than 70 years south korea has been threatened by a nileation by the north but now kim jong-un with heated receiptrhetoric with president trump are on the shores of south korea. we're taking inside the somewhat secret stigma ma advertised world of south korea preppers where worried mothers are preparing for disaster. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> a seoul businessman. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he's building luxury underground bunkers. and south korea most famous survivalist, carries a small go bag everywhere he goes. they're part of a tiny but growing community quietly bracing them seflts for the unthinkable. war with north korea. parks fired as north korea fired intercovenant internetal missiles thought to reach united states. >> it will be met with
with their migration threatened what can be done to help these butterflies fly.irst the "nightline" five. line" five. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. for more than 70 years south korea has been threatened by a nileation by the north but now kim jong-un with heated receiptrhetoric with president trump are on the...
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on that occasion we will look into the question of how to cooperate against illegal migration and. development corporation and we will also focus on combating terrorism in this region. to the e.u. commission one of which has played a major coordinating role progress has been made in these areas in recent months germany has been very actively involved in the approach particularly share we are supporting the government when it fighting unscrupulous all the silly taters people smugglers who really look down on people generally and one of the success stories is that together with the government don't we share we are creating an outlook for the development for work in the regions for the people on the spot we also support the highly regarded work of the international organization for migration as well the i.n.r. and the coalition agreement c.d.u. c.s.u. and s.p.d. also looked into how to effectively protect european borders which is important and emphasize we also keep to the need of a joint european asylum system which will be robust against prices also have to be in a spirit of solida
on that occasion we will look into the question of how to cooperate against illegal migration and. development corporation and we will also focus on combating terrorism in this region. to the e.u. commission one of which has played a major coordinating role progress has been made in these areas in recent months germany has been very actively involved in the approach particularly share we are supporting the government when it fighting unscrupulous all the silly taters people smugglers who really...
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migration. >> chain migration. >> chain migration is one of the disasters.hain migration is a disaster. >> a disaster. >> a total disaster. >> we have to end chain migration. we have to end chain migration. >> so he talks about it a lot. ending family reunification has long been pushed by immigration harders but we learned something that makes you think it might be a super passive aggressive thing against his "in laws. in 60 seconds. including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. "the washington post" has been asking a simple question, the white house refused answer. what is the immigration status of the first lady's parents. they're from slow veechb yalg but living in america for at least a decade. today the post got an answer. victor and amalia are legal permanent residents and close to obtaining their citizenship. their attorney declined to say how or when they gained their green cards. it's likely melania sponsored her parents which she can do under, wait for it,
migration. >> chain migration. >> chain migration is one of the disasters.hain migration is a disaster. >> a disaster. >> a total disaster. >> we have to end chain migration. we have to end chain migration. >> so he talks about it a lot. ending family reunification has long been pushed by immigration harders but we learned something that makes you think it might be a super passive aggressive thing against his "in laws. in 60 seconds. including nasal...
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also important to note that the trump proposal limits all chain migration. bring in any family members other than your spouse or your children. >> tucker: i misspoke. you are absolutely right. we do get to vet them and do our best to make sure they are not members of isis. sometimes we fail on that. what i meant is we don't get to choose them.ha we don't get to say this is the most impressive possible person. the main criterion for relation is a blood relation already here. so it's not a good way to assemble a cast of all-stars. it's a good way to benefit immigrants but maybe not the whole country. do you see what i mean? that's the majority of immigrants. why is that a good way to do it? that's just a simple question. >> first of all, it is the way we have done it for a very long time. for instance, president trump's mom. >> tucker: we have done it for a long time? >> we have done it that way for a long time. >> tucker: we have done a lot of things for a long time that's terrible. >> let me give you an apropos example. president trump's mom came from scotla
also important to note that the trump proposal limits all chain migration. bring in any family members other than your spouse or your children. >> tucker: i misspoke. you are absolutely right. we do get to vet them and do our best to make sure they are not members of isis. sometimes we fail on that. what i meant is we don't get to choose them.ha we don't get to say this is the most impressive possible person. the main criterion for relation is a blood relation already here. so it's not a...
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net migration for non—eu countries went up by 40,000 over the same period.,000. that is about coventry. an extra commentary. that is 2.5 times over what the government would like to be when they said that net migration should be in the tens of thousands. you might have thought they might want to say another coventry has arrived but instead they are reassuring them they are going on. this is about the difference between eu and non—eu migrants. there has always been the option to stop non—eu migrants but we haven't because the skills are required. i think this should be a real cause for concern, the fact that there are so many eu migrants who have clearly decided that their future doesn't lie in this country, maybe they don't feel welcome in this country, and they have skills that we need, particularly in hospitals. i think... that we need, particularly in hospitals. ithink... i don't that we need, particularly in hospitals. i think... i don't think this is something we should be proud of. if they remain here, they can get a british passport. it is a shame the
net migration for non—eu countries went up by 40,000 over the same period.,000. that is about coventry. an extra commentary. that is 2.5 times over what the government would like to be when they said that net migration should be in the tens of thousands. you might have thought they might want to say another coventry has arrived but instead they are reassuring them they are going on. this is about the difference between eu and non—eu migrants. there has always been the option to stop...
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president trump's proposal is to limit chain migration just to spouses and children.crats have accepted that proposal with respect to the daca participants, the people who are dreamers who are going to get legal status in 10 to 12 years. that a compromise. the republicans and president trump are now saying they want to eliminate all chain migration. that might be -- >> no that might be too overbroad. give you example. engineer comes here from india. he comes to work for google. he is a lawndz, is he contributing to the economy. and he wants to bring his parents. normally under the current system eventually he could bring his parents. this would eliminate that. and we have to think about is that really what we want to do? do we want to eliminate all people who come here for the type of people you are talking about to come on merit based reasons for bringing in their parents or their family. >> tucker: i understand why it would be a bad deal for the immigrants but i think there is another party whose interests should be represented and that's the rest of us. the questio
president trump's proposal is to limit chain migration just to spouses and children.crats have accepted that proposal with respect to the daca participants, the people who are dreamers who are going to get legal status in 10 to 12 years. that a compromise. the republicans and president trump are now saying they want to eliminate all chain migration. that might be -- >> no that might be too overbroad. give you example. engineer comes here from india. he comes to work for google. he is a...
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there is general agreement on the dock aside -- daca side, there is an agreement on chain migration. what the senate is saying is let's not address chain migration but focus on the agreement and try to get something passed. they are close to seeing something on that front today. >> this would not end the diversity visa program. >> no and it won't handle chain migration except they will try to focus with the daca recipients, what chain migration will come from that but not much to address on that front. heather: we talk about side coming together, democrats filibustered their own bill. tell people what happened. >> donald trump came up with this proposal a lot of people who were his supporters were criticizing, hardliners on the right were criticizing. many people would say the democrats are to take the deal and go with. it is a program twice as big as obama's daca, bring amnesty to twice as many people in exchange for small requests, he wants a border wall and chain migration reform but that chain migration reform didn't kick in until 2030 so it is a modest proposal considering what
there is general agreement on the dock aside -- daca side, there is an agreement on chain migration. what the senate is saying is let's not address chain migration but focus on the agreement and try to get something passed. they are close to seeing something on that front today. >> this would not end the diversity visa program. >> no and it won't handle chain migration except they will try to focus with the daca recipients, what chain migration will come from that but not much to...
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in the member states of europe it's a crisis of migration policy in other words i largely agree with you it's about a failure to show solidarity to risk to share the responsibility across member states it's about failure to get the basics in place and so many places we've been following the story various stores that have had previously let's argue in the speech in dublin at the institute of international and european affairs you suggested that the european human rights groups act is under threat frankly you are accusing your own member states that's correct i'm i'm saying that we have a threat because of unacceptable levels of abuse under resigning of pulling away from the commitments in too many places and on top of that a lack of conviction in large parts of our citizens that human rights are important for them and not just for others so that's very big project of work but i think we know what we need to go so let's look at the european political map some examples austria hungary poland islamophobia anti semitic ism hate speech again minorities. they have become every day practice
in the member states of europe it's a crisis of migration policy in other words i largely agree with you it's about a failure to show solidarity to risk to share the responsibility across member states it's about failure to get the basics in place and so many places we've been following the story various stores that have had previously let's argue in the speech in dublin at the institute of international and european affairs you suggested that the european human rights groups act is under...
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we need to end chain migration that when the white house uses the term chain migration it's meant to suggest migrants yanking a chain and pulling in all of their unskilled extended family to settle in the us but that so migration has worked in the us since the country's founding researches have dug up some notable examples of families reuniting after settling in the u.s. for example don't trump whose mother left scotland to join her sister who'd already settled in the u.s. and whose grandfather moved from germany at the end of the nineteenth century to join his sister who'd been granted residency the year before he spoke little english yet trained as a barber's apprentice but there was no critical shortage of barbarism us such ancestral journeys are common in the administration vice president mike pence two wouldn't be in the u.s. were not for what he calls chain migration his grandfather was one of several in his family who took advantage of his siblings u.s. residency and then there's white house adviser stephen miller one of the architects of the tough line against immigration his
we need to end chain migration that when the white house uses the term chain migration it's meant to suggest migrants yanking a chain and pulling in all of their unskilled extended family to settle in the us but that so migration has worked in the us since the country's founding researches have dug up some notable examples of families reuniting after settling in the u.s. for example don't trump whose mother left scotland to join her sister who'd already settled in the u.s. and whose grandfather...
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we need something to do with chain migration and something to do with visa lottery. we have lottery systems where you go to countries and they do lotteries for who comes into the united states. you know they are not going to put their best people in the lottery. they don't want their good people to leave. we get these people, then you have the incident like we had on the westside highway where a guy comes through chain migration and visa lottery and runs over and kills 8 people and badly injures. nobody talks about all of the people whether it's the school or the westside highway. people who go out to put themselves in shape and they end up losing legs and arms. nobody talks about the people who are so horribly hurt and injured. this guy runs his truck into people. killed 8 people and injured many. he came in through the system. i don't want that. i want people to come in ultimately through merit. we are going to need merit. we need people to come in to our country. we have so many countries moving here because of the regulations and what we did with the massive tax
we need something to do with chain migration and something to do with visa lottery. we have lottery systems where you go to countries and they do lotteries for who comes into the united states. you know they are not going to put their best people in the lottery. they don't want their good people to leave. we get these people, then you have the incident like we had on the westside highway where a guy comes through chain migration and visa lottery and runs over and kills 8 people and badly...
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his research on latin american migration, violence, death, and morning. is the author of the book the land of open graves." he was awarded a 2017 macarthur genius thet for his work that macarthur foundation cited for challenging audiences to confront the complexity of international migration and american policy choices. and to moderate the discussion today, we are pleased to have ann lynn, associate professor of public policy at the ford school where she teaches courses on public policy and implementation , qualitative research methods, and a range of topics tied to immigration. annll turn things over to to guide her conversation today but before we do, i want to policyyou that it's our at wallace house to invite our audience to participate in our conversation. you will notice we have given question cards when you came in. if you don't have one in the conversation is going on, raise your hand, someone will pass you a card and if you have a question, please jot it down. we will have people in the aisles. they will collect those question cards and making su
his research on latin american migration, violence, death, and morning. is the author of the book the land of open graves." he was awarded a 2017 macarthur genius thet for his work that macarthur foundation cited for challenging audiences to confront the complexity of international migration and american policy choices. and to moderate the discussion today, we are pleased to have ann lynn, associate professor of public policy at the ford school where she teaches courses on public policy...
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but critics of the term chain migration say it is oversimplified.ve years for a foreign born spouse to become a citizen. most foreign siblings need to wait 13 years before they can apply for a green card. but if they are from countries with many applicants like say mexico it could be more than 25 years. according to the state department there are nearly four million people waiting for family sponsored visas. president trump has been a vocal critic blaming it for allowing low skilled immigrants into the country claiming it aids terrorists. >> time to move toward a merit based system. soledad: any overall must include a plan to limit family based visas. >> delivering kindness with a 21st century twist the how one woman uses social media to keep thousands worm. woman uses social media to keep thousands worm. that is just the start. fire fighting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and e
but critics of the term chain migration say it is oversimplified.ve years for a foreign born spouse to become a citizen. most foreign siblings need to wait 13 years before they can apply for a green card. but if they are from countries with many applicants like say mexico it could be more than 25 years. according to the state department there are nearly four million people waiting for family sponsored visas. president trump has been a vocal critic blaming it for allowing low skilled immigrants...
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they through daca under the bus to keep chain migration going in the future.is a choice you can make. it's not a choice i would have made. >> laura: let's go to you on this, that's a provocative statement but i think he's righ right. democrats have a chance to give almost 2 million dreamers amnesty, it would have taken 12 years but it's better than being sent back home. they want for maintaining these high levels of extended family chain migration. that is what they decided to bank on. i think it tells us a lot about what the democrats really care about the dreamers. >> i am not a defense attorney, and the civil rights attorney. the political back and forth, my heart goes out to those dreamers and those people who have been living in this country doing the best that they can the last six months they have been under threat, that emotional threat they have been living with, democrats haven't reached out to and neither have republicans. >> laura: how did republicans not reach out? i'm not somebody who loves this plan but the president made a decision to compromis
they through daca under the bus to keep chain migration going in the future.is a choice you can make. it's not a choice i would have made. >> laura: let's go to you on this, that's a provocative statement but i think he's righ right. democrats have a chance to give almost 2 million dreamers amnesty, it would have taken 12 years but it's better than being sent back home. they want for maintaining these high levels of extended family chain migration. that is what they decided to bank on. i...
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-- with regard to chain migration, then we have taken the next step.f we can take the steps to take these serious issues out, maybe there's an opportunity for real immigration reform with regular order. chairman from different committees can jump in and actually make some changes to immigration without all of the emotion involved in the particular issues. shery: we are now hearing more judges locking president trump's move to daca. you believe you have more time or are you trying to get a bill by this week? mike: we think it is best if we resolve this issue this week. members have taken the time to come up to speed on the issues. you have worked hard to work with one another to make it -- make themselves more knowledgeable on it. this is our best shot of getting something out of the senate. the president could seriously consider and hopefully declare victory with. shery: thank you so much, joining us from capitol hill. house up, the white disaster consequences for the economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is balance of power. david: for first world
-- with regard to chain migration, then we have taken the next step.f we can take the steps to take these serious issues out, maybe there's an opportunity for real immigration reform with regular order. chairman from different committees can jump in and actually make some changes to immigration without all of the emotion involved in the particular issues. shery: we are now hearing more judges locking president trump's move to daca. you believe you have more time or are you trying to get a bill...
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he talked about chain migration. final protectsnd the nuclear family by ending chain migration.nder the current row can system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. plan, we focused on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children. this vital reform is necessary not just for our economy but for our security and the future of america. in recent weeks, to terrorist attacks in new york made possible by the visa lottery and chain migration. in the age of terrorism, these programs present risks. we can no longer afford it. it's time to reform. these outdated immigration rules and finally bring it our immigration system and to the 21st century. this term chain migration, what does it mean and where does it come from? it refers to american citizens or residents of the united states been able to sponsor family members to come lawfully on green cards and live permanently. the term chain migration goes back 70 years. it's been used by social scientists to describe the phenomenon through our history. openwhen the u.
he talked about chain migration. final protectsnd the nuclear family by ending chain migration.nder the current row can system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. plan, we focused on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children. this vital reform is necessary not just for our economy but for our security and the future of america. in recent weeks, to terrorist attacks in new york made possible by the visa lottery and...
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it differentiates those that are migrating. it comes up constantly. those that don't know about ten years i've been trying to use this as one method to understand this process b we treated it lie an assemblage. we hope those things can be used to show the connection to get people thinking about what it's like to be an immigrant and how to it's shockingly not allow but it took a long time to realize that. i worry about this stuff because there's always this focus it's really interesting it's just a way to think about the people that left them behind. they both speak to the human experience that happened in the middle of nowhere where there were not a lot of people around to see this stuff, but there is a lot of interesting objects we have found and i can talk ad nauseam about food and ripped up shoes and things. there was this important things i would rather talk about whose body they found in 2012. this body had been sitting in cold storage for six weeks. what would h., informed policy need to look like in order to support immigrants in the united sta
it differentiates those that are migrating. it comes up constantly. those that don't know about ten years i've been trying to use this as one method to understand this process b we treated it lie an assemblage. we hope those things can be used to show the connection to get people thinking about what it's like to be an immigrant and how to it's shockingly not allow but it took a long time to realize that. i worry about this stuff because there's always this focus it's really interesting it's...
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family based legal migration, it is a nonstarter? >> it depends on what it is. understand what family unification is instead of calling it chain migration. >> the on the cement -- >> i understand that. they are redefining the meaning of family. >> we are leaving us for a live event in washington, d.c. you can see this program on her website, c-span.org. type congressional democrats in the search bar. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> last night, president trump made specific mentions of the hurricanes, wild fires, and natural disasters that impacted americans across the country. theorida congressman tied natural disasters to climate change and said climate change is the natural security threats -- a natural security threat and demand action. michigan representative barbara lee notes the president did not address climate change in his speech. tonight, we will take you to geo
family based legal migration, it is a nonstarter? >> it depends on what it is. understand what family unification is instead of calling it chain migration. >> the on the cement -- >> i understand that. they are redefining the meaning of family. >> we are leaving us for a live event in washington, d.c. you can see this program on her website, c-span.org. type congressional democrats in the search bar. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning...
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that includes daca, fully secures the border, ends chain migration and cancels the visa lottery.f democrats oppose this deal they aren't serious about daca, they just want open borders. i'll read one more in a second, jim. why don't you react to that one. >> if you want to have a deal, you can go three different ways. you can go small, you can go medium and large. but if you are going to go small on one end you have to go small on the other end. democrats get something they want, daca. that's kind of small size and then democrats give on something that is relatively small let's say the border wall. trump is saying i want everything. chain migration, entire immigration package and i will give you basically 15% of what you want just dealing with daca. that's not really how deals are made. so that's why i feel it's phony, this is the trump not wanting to deal coming out here. >> just so we're clear here. what the president is specifically talking about is a pathway to citizenship for 1.8 million dreamers. that isn't a little deal. that's a significant deal. >> it's 15% of the undocu
that includes daca, fully secures the border, ends chain migration and cancels the visa lottery.f democrats oppose this deal they aren't serious about daca, they just want open borders. i'll read one more in a second, jim. why don't you react to that one. >> if you want to have a deal, you can go three different ways. you can go small, you can go medium and large. but if you are going to go small on one end you have to go small on the other end. democrats get something they want, daca....
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system. but at the same time we need a sustainable migration systemm there a risk that falls in eu migration time and time again where rehabs shortages and we might be in danger of jeopardising the attraction about country to others who could help us with those shortages. we are looking very carefully at the body of experts that look at the impact of eu labour on experts that look at the impact of eu labouron our experts that look at the impact of eu labour on our labour party —— labour market. they will be reporting later this year and it is really important that we understand how eu labour patterns globe and we make decisions based on that from a position of evidence. you mentioned you have offered people already living in this country from mainland europe, you had given the uncertainty about what they can expect, but is it not true that there was quite a deal of uncertainty about people who come in a transition period and so on? how would you characterise where we are and the message we give to eu member states about what their citizens can expect? our first priority was to the eu citizen
system. but at the same time we need a sustainable migration systemm there a risk that falls in eu migration time and time again where rehabs shortages and we might be in danger of jeopardising the attraction about country to others who could help us with those shortages. we are looking very carefully at the body of experts that look at the impact of eu labour on experts that look at the impact of eu labouron our experts that look at the impact of eu labour on our labour party —— labour...
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things,hasizes those ending chain migration mainly with sanctuary cities.aking sure the rule of law is upheld. you can have someone come across the border, they can be apprehended by border security agents, and many of them get a free pass. what they do is get a deferred adjudication. the get a work permit, they get to come in, and they are going to show up before a judge later. i think we need to go ahead and do that. i'm: on our leadership the past a conservative bill in the house and it makes the senate come to us and the president if they really want to deal with it. that is what we need to do. >> do you think there is any bill that could get only republican support in the house but still somehow also meet that 60 vote threshold in the senate? >> i am much more concerned about doing what the american people elected us to do than trying to satisfy some 60 votes. we have to get rid of the 60 vote role. we said in as -- couple of times. we make this job too complicated. what did you say you would do when you ran for the job, what did they elect you to do,
things,hasizes those ending chain migration mainly with sanctuary cities.aking sure the rule of law is upheld. you can have someone come across the border, they can be apprehended by border security agents, and many of them get a free pass. what they do is get a deferred adjudication. the get a work permit, they get to come in, and they are going to show up before a judge later. i think we need to go ahead and do that. i'm: on our leadership the past a conservative bill in the house and it...
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old week after a neo nazi opened fire on how the migrants italians are gearing up for a watch and migration is becoming a key issue also coming up israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says there's no experience so dear old world this program and syria only airstrikes on saturday this after syrian forces shot down an israeli fighter jet targeting along insights there. and it is dates here at the winter olympics in chad we'll bring you all the latest action including seventeen year old brad gerard's incredible win in the men's slope style of film school in the united states. i'm sara hong welcome to the show it's good to have you with us we begin with some breaking news just coming in a russian passenger plane operated by sour tall airlines is reported to have crashed just outside moscow sixty five passengers and six crew members along board the plane when it went missing on radars shortly after taking off from the moscow airport all seventy one people on board are now feared to have been killed we will of course bring you updates on the story as we learn more. turn. now to some other ne
old week after a neo nazi opened fire on how the migrants italians are gearing up for a watch and migration is becoming a key issue also coming up israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says there's no experience so dear old world this program and syria only airstrikes on saturday this after syrian forces shot down an israeli fighter jet targeting along insights there. and it is dates here at the winter olympics in chad we'll bring you all the latest action including seventeen year old brad...
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the un's migration agency says the number of people trying to cross the mediterranean to europe has gone up from last year. let's get more on this story with leonard doyle spokesperson for the international organisation for migration. hejoins me now via webcam from geneva. thank you very much indeed for joining us. clearly, this is an absolutely tragic incident. is it something that is a bit of a one off or is ita something that is a bit of a one off or is it a sign that this problem of refugees leaving from the coast of libya in these unstable bulbs is once again becoming quite a serious issue? i mean, the issue never really went away. maybe the attention of the public has gone away a little bit, but we have about 250 drowned so far this year. that is just 250 drowned so far this year. that isjust in 250 drowned so far this year. that is just in january and 250 drowned so far this year. that is just injanuary and now 250 drowned so far this year. that is just in january and now you 250 drowned so far this year. that is just injanuary and now you add to that is 90 we think pakistani migr
the un's migration agency says the number of people trying to cross the mediterranean to europe has gone up from last year. let's get more on this story with leonard doyle spokesperson for the international organisation for migration. hejoins me now via webcam from geneva. thank you very much indeed for joining us. clearly, this is an absolutely tragic incident. is it something that is a bit of a one off or is ita something that is a bit of a one off or is it a sign that this problem of...
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well if you look at the numbers at the peak in two thousand and fifteen at the peak of the migration crisis you had about ten thousand up to ten thousand migrants per day coming into the european union and now you have about eighty so if you look at those numbers and if you look at what you set out to do reducing the number of migrants coming through the western balkans route we're turkey is at the origin of this and yes of course it is a success but there's also criticism especially from n.g.o.s that are located in brussels saying this pushes migrants towards more dangerous routes for example the central mediterranean routes where a lot of them or a high percentage of them then ends up drowning in the mediterranean and they also criticize the humanitarian situation in turkey what you just described and also the situation in the greek camps because most of the great migrants that do make it into the european union to greece at the moment are stuck in camps in bad conditions max what about those political tensions that we also discussed with you we are in a bit in the last two years s
well if you look at the numbers at the peak in two thousand and fifteen at the peak of the migration crisis you had about ten thousand up to ten thousand migrants per day coming into the european union and now you have about eighty so if you look at those numbers and if you look at what you set out to do reducing the number of migrants coming through the western balkans route we're turkey is at the origin of this and yes of course it is a success but there's also criticism especially from...
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need to be willing to do the same, to make sacrifices when it comes to border security and chain migration. but at the end of the day, in spite of everything else, the simple fact remains that this amendment is the only plan that the president supports. this plan is the only senate plan that has any possibility of passing the house of representatives and becoming law. so, i have asked my colleagues who oppose this proposal, are you interested in actually getting something done, in actually providing a path to citizenship for these kids, or are you interested in a political issue for the 2018 election. if you're actually interested in getting something done, in getting a bill signed into law and fixing the issue, the choice is obvious. you will vote to support this plan. if my colleagues are more interested in grandstanding, passing a bill that will never becomeme law, and that won't actually protect the dreamers, then that choice is pretty clear as well. to all my colleagues, i urge your support for this amendment. let's fix this issue. let's demonstrate that we can find solutions to the c
need to be willing to do the same, to make sacrifices when it comes to border security and chain migration. but at the end of the day, in spite of everything else, the simple fact remains that this amendment is the only plan that the president supports. this plan is the only senate plan that has any possibility of passing the house of representatives and becoming law. so, i have asked my colleagues who oppose this proposal, are you interested in actually getting something done, in actually...