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    Episode 20: Presidential Candidates and Migration Policy Proposals (Guest: Erika de la Garza)

    enJune 07, 2018

    About this Episode

    Erika de la Garza, program director of the Latin America Initiative at the Baker Institute, analyses the migration policy proposals that the presidential candidates put forth during the second presidential debate which took place on May 20. We also discuss the different approaches to migration policy in the Obama and Trump administrations.

    For more information on the upcoming elections in Mexico, visit the Mexico Center's Election Resource page.

    For comments and questions please email mexicocenter@rice.edu

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