Michelle Martin
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NPR's Maria Aspin in New York City, thanks so much. Thank you. Okay, if President-elect Trump succeeds in deporting millions of people from the United States, his administration will not be the first.
NPR immigration correspondent Jasmine Garst has been studying that. Hi there, Jazz. Hi. What does the history show here about this idea, which is one of the reasons that the new administration gives for a mass deportation?
NPR immigration correspondent Jasmine Garst has been studying that. Hi there, Jazz. Hi. What does the history show here about this idea, which is one of the reasons that the new administration gives for a mass deportation?
NPR immigration correspondent Jasmine Garst has been studying that. Hi there, Jazz. Hi. What does the history show here about this idea, which is one of the reasons that the new administration gives for a mass deportation?
How could immigrants, whether they're here legally or illegally, create jobs for American workers?
How could immigrants, whether they're here legally or illegally, create jobs for American workers?
How could immigrants, whether they're here legally or illegally, create jobs for American workers?
Okay, so that doesn't mean that it is right or proper that you have to agree with people coming here illegally or through asylum or anything else. But in any case, it doesn't seem to cost Americans jobs. It may actually add American jobs if there are more people here and working.
Okay, so that doesn't mean that it is right or proper that you have to agree with people coming here illegally or through asylum or anything else. But in any case, it doesn't seem to cost Americans jobs. It may actually add American jobs if there are more people here and working.
Okay, so that doesn't mean that it is right or proper that you have to agree with people coming here illegally or through asylum or anything else. But in any case, it doesn't seem to cost Americans jobs. It may actually add American jobs if there are more people here and working.
The presidential campaign also touched on the idea that people here illegally are using resources, taking up housing, that this affects citizens. Are there findings about that?
The presidential campaign also touched on the idea that people here illegally are using resources, taking up housing, that this affects citizens. Are there findings about that?
The presidential campaign also touched on the idea that people here illegally are using resources, taking up housing, that this affects citizens. Are there findings about that?
NPR's Jasmine Garst, thanks so much. Thank you. And that's Up First for this Thursday, December 5th. I'm Steve Inskeep.
NPR's Jasmine Garst, thanks so much. Thank you. And that's Up First for this Thursday, December 5th. I'm Steve Inskeep.
NPR's Jasmine Garst, thanks so much. Thank you. And that's Up First for this Thursday, December 5th. I'm Steve Inskeep.
Today's Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Russell Lewis, Alfredo Carvajal, Lisa Thompson, and H.J. Mai. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Katie Klein. We get engineering support from Misha Hines, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us tomorrow.
Today's Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Russell Lewis, Alfredo Carvajal, Lisa Thompson, and H.J. Mai. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Katie Klein. We get engineering support from Misha Hines, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us tomorrow.
Today's Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Russell Lewis, Alfredo Carvajal, Lisa Thompson, and H.J. Mai. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Katie Klein. We get engineering support from Misha Hines, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us tomorrow.
Hello, it's Michelle Martin.