Congress' Weak Role in Immigration Policy Leads to Failed Control Efforts.
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 was a significant legislation aimed at addressing illegal immigration in the US. In the short term, it successfully reduced the number of illegal immigrants, but in the long run, it failed to sustain this decline. Congress played a role in passing this law, but its effectiveness was limited due to the influence of interest groups. Moving forward, Congress needs to have more power in shaping immigration policies to address illegal immigration effectively.