Tamar Jacoby

Is immigration taking a back seat in the national debate

Is immigration taking a back seat in the national debate? Tamar Jacoby says yes, as she joins Jim Blasingame discuss the current status of immigration reform and whether it could become an element of the health care reform debate.

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Why are states taking immigration policy into their own hands? Tamar Jacoby joins Jim Blasingame to report that states have become the immigration policy incubator that may well determine America's national policy.
Why is tone as important as message when seeking the Hispanic voter? Tamar Jacoby joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that Latino voters want to be recognized as any other voter who is interested in the economy, education, etc., not just immigration.
How much has immigration come up in the Republican presidential process? Tamar Jacoby joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the pragmatism of Gingrich and Perry impacted their campaigns.
There are 2nd generation immigration challenges facing the U.S. Tamar Jacoby joins Jim Blasingame to discuss new challenges in immigration reform that are products of the failure of the U.S. to have an effective immigration plan.
Why the multiculturalism experiment won't work. Tamar Jacoby joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why Europe's cultural approach to immigration is a greater challenge than America's policy approach.