

How do generational differences impact America's approach to solving immigration issues?
The clip explains that America's immigration challenges stem largely from generational perspectives shaped by different demographic experiences. Boomer politicians grew up in a uniquely homogeneous America, which has limited their ability to effectively address immigration issues. In contrast, millennials and Gen Z have grown up in a much more ethnically and demographically diverse society, giving them different perspectives on immigration. This generational shift suggests that as younger, more diverse generations assume political leadership, they may be better positioned to find solutions to long-standing immigration challenges that have plagued boomer politicians for decades.

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Generational Shifts in Immigration Perspectives
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