U.S. Immigration Explained: What the Line Actually Looks Like | Bo Cooper & Austin Fragomen
U.S. Immigration Explained: What the Line Actually Looks Like | Bo Cooper & Austin Fragomen  
Podcast: Duologue with Leslie Heaney
Published On: Wed Apr 29 2026
Description: Leslie sits down with two of the country's most respected immigration attorneys — Bo Cooper, former General Counsel of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, and Austin Fragomen, of the global immigration law firm Fragomen — to walk through what the U.S. immigration system actually looks like from the inside.Right now, there are roughly 4 million people waiting in various visa categories for a path to permanent residence in the United States. In this conversation, Leslie, Bo, and Austin break down exactly how that line works: the three legal pathways to permanent residence (family, employment, and humanitarian), why some people wait months while others wait over two decades depending on country of origin and family relationship, how the asylum system was designed in the aftermath of World War II and whether it fits the crises of today, and what is actually happening with deportation, birthright citizenship, and student visas.They also discuss what Congress could do — and why comprehensive reform has remained out of reach for decades.Whether you have been following immigration in the news and want to understand the underlying system, or you are simply curious about how this process works for real people — this is a clear, factual, and genuinely clarifying conversation.Follow Duologue on Instagram @duologuepod and subscribe so you never miss an episode.00:00:03 Introduction 00:02:33 The Three Pathways to a Green Card 00:07:20 Family-Based Immigration Explained 00:12:09 Why the Post-WWII Refugee Definition Is Outdated 00:14:32 How Long Is the Line? The 4 Million Figure 00:16:56 Employment Visas: H-1B, L Visas, and the Skills Gap 00:21:43 The Afghan Translator Story and the Refugee System 00:24:08 Asylum vs. Refugee: What's the Difference 00:38:12 Student Visas and the China Security Concern 00:45:25 Birthright Citizenship Around the World 00:50:10 Deportation, Enforcement, and What's Actually Possible 01:01:57 What Congress Could Do — and Why It Hasn'tHosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.