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  • Ireland's Immigration Conundrum
    Mar 27 2026

    A confidential government paper recently surfaced in Ireland with a striking conclusion: the country needs migration to keep hospitals open, taxes flowing, and its economy afloat — even as public pressure mounts to tighten the rules. Host Lauren Clarke sits down with Katie McDermott, Managing Director of EIG's UK and Ireland offices, to unpack what that tension looks like on the ground in Dublin.

    Katie walks through Ireland's demographic math — a worker-to-pensioner ratio set to fall from 4.5 to 2.3 by 2051 — and what it means for employers competing for global talent in a system that's growing more complex, not less. They also get into the concept of "social license" for immigration, why the economic argument alone isn't enough to move public opinion, and what corporate clients navigating both the UK and Irish systems need to be thinking about right now.

    Resource Links:

    Book review: In Our Interest: How Democracies Can Make Immigration Popular | Law Gazette

    Monitoring Report on Integration 2024 Asylum and Migration Overview 2024: Ireland

    GUEST: Katie McDermott, EIG Managing Director, UK & Ireland

    HOST: Lauren Clarke

    NEWS NERD: Rob Taylor

    PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

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    35 m
  • One Year In — AILA Proposes A Better Way on Immigration
    Mar 11 2026

    One year into the current administration's immigration agenda, the American Immigration Lawyers Association has done the accounting — and the findings are striking. In this episode, Lauren Clarke sits down with Shev Dalal-Dheini, AILA's Senior Director of Government Relations, to walk through the organization's new A Better Way on Immigration policy brief series, the first wave of which examines what has actually happened to legal immigration pathways since January 2025.

    The conversation covers the administration's systematic dismantling of congressionally-authorized immigration programs — from TPS cancellations affecting 700,000 people, to paused adjudications leaving millions of applicants in limbo, to the closure of legal pathways for families, workers, and allies. Shev and Lauren also dig into the real-world consequences for U.S. employers, universities, hospitals, and communities — and what it means for America's long-term economic and national security competitiveness when other countries, from Canada to China, are actively recruiting the talent we're pushing away.

    GUEST: Shev Dalal-Dheini, Senior Director of Government Relations, AILA

    HOST: Lauren Clarke

    NEWS NERD: Rob Taylor

    PRODUCER: Adam Belmar

    Resource Links: AILA: A Better Way on Immigration Policy Briefs

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    36 m
  • Demographic Winter: Why the Midwest Needs Immigration to Survive
    Feb 19 2026

    The American Midwest is facing an existential threat—not from outside forces, but from within. Population decline, aging communities, and shrinking tax bases are creating what researcher Dr. Jonathan Burkham calls a "demographic winter." But there's a solution hiding in plain sight: immigration.

    In this episode, Lauren Clarke sits down with Dr. Burkham, author of the new book “Migrant Midwest: The Case for Immigration and Economic Growth in the American Heartland,” to explore how the region that once defined American industry and culture has become the least foreign-born area of the country. The conversation traces the Midwest's transformation from an immigration magnet—where 87% of Milwaukee's population at the turn of the 20th century were immigrants or their children—to today's demographic crisis.

    Dr. Burkham presents a data-driven case for place-based immigration policy modeled after Canada's Provincial Nominee Program, allowing Midwest states to sponsor immigrants based on local economic needs in manufacturing, healthcare, and beyond. The discussion tackles political rhetoric versus economic reality, immigrant retention, and the fundamental choice facing America: continue growing as a global power, or manage decline like Japan. With evidence showing immigrants are net contributors who assimilate across generations, this conversation reframes immigration as the Midwest's lifeline.

    HOST: LAUREN CLARKE

    GUEST: Dr. Jonathan Burkham, Associate Professor of Human Geography, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

    Author of Migrant Midwest: The Case for Immigration and Economic Growth in the American Heartland

    NEWS NERD: ROB TAYLOR

    PRODUCER: ADAM BELMAR


    Resource Links:

    Migrant Midwest

    The Case for Immigration and Economic Growth in the American Heartland

    https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/migrant-midwest-9798216276098/

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    32 m
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