Huff Post • 24TH NOV 2019
A small, dedicated crew of hardliners has put up bureaucratic barriers that are far harder to overcome than any hunk of concrete on the southern border. In the two years and 308 days that Donald Trump has been president, his administration has constructed barriers to immigration through subtle administrative shifts. Among immigration lawyers, the cumulative effect of these procedural changes is known as the invisible wall. Rachel Morris of Huff Post spoke with David Spaulding, who worked as an investigator for the fraud unit in Philadelphia from 2006 until 2019, about these barriers.