CBP agents conduct intake of illegal border crossers at the Central Processing Center in McAllen, Texas in 2018.

CBP agents conduct intake of illegal border crossers at the Central Processing Center in McAllen, Texas in 2018. CBP file phot

GovExec Daily: Administrative Burdens in the Immigration System

Dr. Pamela Herd and Dr. Donald Moynihan join the show to discuss their recent paper on the Kakfa-esque bureacracy that meets migrants.

Immigration policy is one of the most entangled aspects of American governance, complete with a series of overlapping systems. Inevitably, this will produce bureaucracy and complicated implementation of the often-tortuous rules. The legal processes can be stressful, arduous, and frustrating, leading to an anti-immigration administrative culture. In fact, these administrative burdens can be a driving force or even a tool against legal immigration. In a recent paper, our guests today argue that the Trump administration used administrative burdens to achieve a policy outcome in immigration administration.

Dr. Donald Moynihan is McCourt Chair and Dr. Pamela Herd is a professor, both at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy. They are co-authors of the 2018 book Administrative Burden: Policymaking by Other Means. They are also co-authors on a recent paper titled “Kafka’s Bureaucracy: Immigration Administrative Burdens in the Trump Era.” They joined the podcast to talk about their research and the immigration system.

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