Every U.S. president in recent history has campaigned to reform immigration, yet problems on the southern border persist. From El Paso to Chicago.
. Throughout the series, Post journalists will delve into key campaign issues anticipated to be flashpoints in the 2024 election, such as immigration, abortion and climate change.
In this episode, The Post’s Jorge Ribas visits El Paso to gain a deeper insight into the potential electoral impact of immigration and border policies. Against the backdrop of the ending of the Title 42 policy, we speak with migrants who are sleeping on the city’s streets and along the border wall, waiting for an opportunity to make their asylum claim.
And shifting our focus to Chicago, we meet with local officials and community leaders who are growing frustrated at the federal response to the increasing numbers of migrants being sent into the city.Reporting and producing by Jorge Ribas and Whitney Leaming. Video editing by Julia Wall. Senior producing by Jessica Koscielniak. Executive producing by David Bruns. Graphics by Osman Malik and Brian Monroe.
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