
What the Media Get Wrong About Immigration
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Exploring the Complexities of U.S. Immigration Policies and Past Legislation
The ability of the U.S. to deport individuals back to their home countries hinges on agreements with those countries. Political tensions between the U.S. and other nations can impact these agreements, leading to challenges in immigration enforcement. Past immigration legislation, such as the harsh law passed in 1996, made it easier for the government to deport individuals and strip them of legal status. This legislation also created legal bars that prevented individuals from regularizing their status, contributing to the significant population of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. today.
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