The Issues That Divide People Within Each Party

Cave Savage

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Nah, this year completely killed the immigration conversation - covid put health care on the summer jam screen tho, so between health care, higher working wage (and other covid exposed re: wage and service workers), protecting economic growth while getting the bottom earners and hurt industries back on track, finding a vaccine and then social justice reform, and clean energy, we ain’t seriously looking at immigration for another 2-3 years - right on time for the next election cycle when candidates will need to share their vision

2022 is 2 years away. If Biden wins and has a very lax immigration policy (amnesty, deportation moratorium, etc.) immigration will absolutely be a hot topic.
 

dora_da_destroyer

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2022 is 2 years away. If Biden wins and has a very lax immigration policy (amnesty, deportation moratorium, etc.) immigration will absolutely be a hot topic.
I’m saying I don’t see him even focusing on immigration until 2022/23, there will be no legacy of Biden immigration because there is too much other more important stuff to get to, at which point, immigration becomes an issue for next cycle - which start early as no one expects him to be running for a second term.
 
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