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Immigration, Border Security Loom Large in 2024

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CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 01: Seen from an aerial view, immigrants walk along the U.S.-Mexico border wall after crossing the Rio Grande into El Paso, Texas on February 01, 2024 from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

With migrants attempting to cross the U.S. southern border in record numbers, immigration is becoming one of the top issues in this year’s presidential campaign. President Biden is adopting some hard-line positions, even vowing to “shut down” the border if Congress passes a bipartisan deal. Marisa and Scott dig into the crisis at the border with Hamed Aleaziz, an immigration reporter for The New York Times who’s covered the issue since former President Trump’s tumultuous term. 

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