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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2024 · 55 MIN

Immigration Reform in 2025: What Is Possible?

from Cornell Keynotes · host Stephen Yale-Loehr, Amy Nice, Charles Kamasaki, Marielena Hincapié, Randel Johnson, Theresa Cardinal Brown

Many people disagree on solutions for the challenges in the U.S. immigration system.While each branch of government continues to arrive at an impasse, employers face labor shortages. The demographics of an aging population and declining birth rates are indisputable. More people worldwide are fleeing societal collapses, climate change and persecution. And over 10 million people lack legal immigration status in the United States, with immigration courts facing a backlog of over 3 million deportation cases.Join Cornell Law School professor Stephen Yale-Loehr and Distinguished Visiting Immigration Scholars Amy Nice, Charles Kamasaki, Marielena Hincapié, Randel Johnson and Theresa Cardinal Brown as they discuss what immigration laws and policies might change post-election and next year.What You'll LearnHow the current cohort of immigrants differs from those of the pastWhat might be in store for DACA and other immigration issuesThree targeted immigration reforms that most Americans can agree on: border management and asylum policy, worker programs and DREAMer protectionsWhat you can do to influence immigration policyThe Cornell Keynotes podcast is brought to you by eCornell, which offers more than 200 online certificate programs to help professionals advance their careers and organizations. Learn more in our Immigration Law certificate program co-authored by Stephen Yale-Loehr.Additional ResourcesCornell Whitepaper - Immigration Reform: A Path ForwardCornell Keynotes Podcast: Three Ways to Reform Immigration NowCornell Law School Migration and Human Rights ProgramCornell University Migrations ProgramCharles Kamasaki, Immigration Reform: The Corpse That Will Not DieDid you enjoy this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast? Watch the full Keynote. Follow eCornell on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X. 

Immigration will be a key issue in 2025. Cornell Law School professor Stephen Yale-Loehr and a panel of the school’s immigration law and policy research experts share what immigration laws and policies might change post-election and next year.

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