This chapter explores the debate surrounding the Secure Border Act, with one speaker arguing in favor of the act and the other speaker opposing it. They discuss the implications of the act on border security, immigration, and the asylum system, highlighting different perspectives and concerns.
In response to a surge in migrants and asylum seekers at America’s borders, the Secure the Border Act of 2023 aims to enforce stricter limitations on immigration, migrants, and more. Those arguing for passage say it is a necessary response to improve national security and modernize border security infrastructure. Those against it are concerned about the humanitarian impact and question its effectiveness. Now we debate: Should Congress Pass the Secure the Border Act?
Arguing Yes: Jessica Vaughan, Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies
Arguing No: Kristie De Peña, Senior Vice President for Policy and Director of Immigration Policy at Niskanen Center
Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates.
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