Wednesday, we're talking about the Utah Compact and its role in the state's immigration debate. The Compact is getting national attention as a model for compassionate reform. It's supported by a coalition of Utah leaders including the LDS Church and it set the stage for a package of new state immigration laws. BYU political scientist Quin Monson is among our guests. He joins us to reveal the results of a poll that looks at the effect of the Compact on the public's view of immigration reform.
- Did the Utah Compact actually change attitudes about immigration?, Quin Monson, BYU/Utah Data Points
- Paul Rolly, Some GOP delegates don't buy LDS position on immigration