Rachel Sonia Fleischer
This research quantitatively analyzes the impact certain variables had on the passage of immigration legislation from 1973-2014. Testing variables such as saliency, government type, etc., I found immigration bills are enacted into law more during times of a divided government. Additionally, I predicted the probability of these bills progression through the legislative process given certain conditions. My research helps explain why past legislation has failed and what an “ideal” environment is to pass immigration legislation.