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“It’s clear that the recent spike in Haitian expulsions provided a short-term deterrent,” said Jessica Bolter, a policy analyst at the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute.

From New York Times

“We have seen in the past periods when migrants were willing to pause and wait and see what the new situation was on the ground before continuing on their journeys north,” Ms. Bolter said.

From New York Times

“Clearly the pressure imposed by the U.S. on Mexico to increase its own enforcement and tighten its visa policies has had an impact on very recent migration flows,” Ms. Bolter said.

From New York Times

Many of them tried more than once to sneak into the country, usually until they succeeded, because they did not face significant legal consequences, said Jessica Bolter, an analyst with the Migration Policy Institute.

From New York Times

“I think when there is a confusing policy landscape at the border,” said Jessica Bolter, associate policy analyst for the Migration Policy Institute, “when there are instances of people getting through despite the messaging coming out of the administration, and then those people pass on word through their social networks, then it can certainly create a draw for more migration at the border.”

From Washington Post