Arturo Valenzuela , Director of the Center for Latin American Studies at Georgetown University, discusses the issue of immigration at the Center for American Progress.
Valenzuela argues that if immigration is a way to help stabilize Mexican politics then the United States should respond positively, as comprehensive immigration reform may serve to help the U.S.’s interests as well (0:22)
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