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2013 Review: The year's immigration stories and what to expect in 2014
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Dec 30, 2013
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2013 Review: The year's immigration stories and what to expect in 2014
2013 started out as the year for sweeping overhaul , at least, that's what President Obama and many Senate Democrats were hoping for.
Protesters stand together as they hold a protest to ask their congress people to make immigration reform a reality on August 16, 2013 in Miami, Florida.
Protesters stand together as they hold a protest to ask their congress people to make immigration reform a reality on August 16, 2013 in Miami, Florida.
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2013 started out as the year for sweeping overhaul , at least, that's what President Obama and many Senate Democrats were hoping for.

2013 started out as the year for sweeping overhaul , at least, that's what President Obama and many Senate Democrats were hoping for. But things didn't quite work out as planned, and we wanted to find out what we can expect from immigration as the new year starts. 

KPCC immigration reporter Leslie Berestein Rojas joins us for a look ahead.