Louis DeSipio, professor of political science and Chicano studies at the University of California in Irvine: “I think the changes to legal immigration — particularly family migration — are the hardest [for Democratic lawmakers to take]. Democrats seemed open to spending some money on border security. Whether it's called a wall or not is up in the air. I think they're open to changes to the visa lottery, but the legal immigration changes would take a lot of negotiation.”

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