Border Crisis News and Blog Posts
When November Comes in February
Recommended Reading / March 4th, 2024 / by Dan Schnur

If the language is already this heightened in early March, it’s reasonable to assume that the debate will become even angrier and even more divisive as November draws closer.
See more2024 Voter Guide: Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Immigration
Voter Guide / February 28th, 2024 / by AllSides Staff

Your guide to the 2024 presidential candidates' stances on immigration.
See moreIs the Border Crisis Mayorkas' Fault?
Story of the Week / February 15th, 2024 / by AllSides Staff

Was Mayorkas' impeachment a political stunt or a rebuke of a rogue official?
See moreBorderline Crisis: Republicans Debate Illegal Immigration
Recommended Reading / February 12th, 2024 / by Divided We Fall (author)

The Immigration System Is Broken and We Need to Fix it
See moreWhen Immigration Becomes the Most Important Issue in America
Recommended Reading / January 29th, 2024 / by Dan Schnur

The border crisis has been a one-sided discussion from the beginning, and, like any effective negotiators, Republicans keep asking for more.
See moreWhen Immigration Reform Might Actually Happen
Recommended Reading / November 6th, 2023 / by Dan Schnur

From the Center
It’s been almost 40 years since Washington accomplished anything of significance on immigration pol...
See moreWhen Events Get in the Way
Recommended Reading / October 9th, 2023 / by Dan Schnur

A little over a year out from the 2024 election, President Biden faces three major crises. If he is re-elected, it will not be because he fixed them, but because he convinced voters that the Republicans’ shortcomings are even worse.
See moreWhat do we really think about Immigration?
Facts & Data / June 30th, 2023 / by Victor Allis

In June 2023, AllSides, CommonSense American and ActiVote collaborated on an Immigration Survey. Here are the results.
See moreWhat Does Title 42's End Mean for the Border Crisis?
Story of the Week / May 11th, 2023 / by AllSides Staff

Migrants, border cities, and immigration officials are bracing for what happens as the key policy comes to an end.
See moreMedia Bias Alert: Do Increasing Fentanyl Seizures Indicate More Drugs or Better Detection?
Bias / March 27th, 2023 / by Clare Ashcraft

As fentanyl overdoses continue to skyrocket in the U.S., questions about where it comes from and how to deal with it are driving media bias and divides in coverage.
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