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8 September 2016,

U.S. Elections: immigration isn’t the real issue

This week in our special mini-series on the U.S. Elections and it's foreign policy implications, Ambassador Neelam Deo discusses the policy gap between the candidates on the immigration issue, as well as whether the push for STEM visa might change things for Indian students studying abroad.

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In the fifth episode of this podcast mini-series on the upcoming U.S. presidential elections, Ambassador Neelam Deo, Director at Gateway House, analyses the immigration issue. Listen in to learn more about the origin of the immigration issue and the different positions taken on it.

 

Highlights:

(1:45) What is really behind the immigration issue
(3:45) The opposing positions taken by Clinton and Trump on immigration
(8:25) U.S.’s diminishing influence in Latin America
(12:45) Trump’s inconsistent Mexico policy
(17:50) Proposed STEM visas and implication for Indian students
(22:20) Suspected change in the H-1B visa fee

In the next episode, Ambassador Deo will be breaking down the discourse on terrorism in this U.S. election, listen to it now! (http://bit.ly/2ccaVW9)

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Hosted by Virpratap Vikram Singh, Website Content Manager, Gateway House

Produced by Arjun Chawla, Researcher, Gateway House and Virpratap Vikram Singh, Website Content Manager, Gateway House

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