Immigration Enforcement Is a Key Issue for Uncommitted Voters
Topics: Politics, Polls and Surveys
Politically, the problem is what scholars call "client politics," where organized interest groups benefit at the expense of the public. So, some employers like immigration because it keeps labor costs down, while racial-identity...want more warm bodies to pretend to represent, which helps them get bigger grants from the government and foundations and corporations.
Jessica Vaughan, CIS Director of Policy Studies, discusses the presidental candidate Donald Trump's immigration stance.