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April 8 Sanders and Gabbard dropped out of the presidential race.

March 5 Warren dropped out of the presidential race.

March 4 Bloomberg dropped out of the presidential race.

March 2 Klobuchar dropped out of the presidential race.

March 1 Buttigieg dropped out of the presidential race.

March 1 Steyer dropped out of presidential race. The original question on deportation efforts has been split into two questions for clarity. One now focuses on the groups that would be prioritized in deportations during a candidate's administration, and another addresses a temporary freeze on deportations.

Feb. 26 Bloomberg's campaign answered several questions, including the following: opposition to eliminating criminal penalties for border crossers and extending the border wall and support for restructuring ICE and covering undocumented immigrants on a government health plan (with a caveat).

Feb. 12 Patrick dropped out of presidential race.

Feb. 11 Bennet and Yang dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 31 Delaney dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 13 Added Bloomberg stance on deportations.

Jan. 13 Booker dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 10 Williamson dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 10 Added Patrick's support for focusing deportations on criminals and national security threats, per his campaign.

Jan. 7 Added Bloomberg's support for accepting at least 110,000 refugees a year.

Jan. 6 Added Bloomberg support for foreign aid to Central America.

Jan. 2 Castro dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 19 Patrick’s campaign relayed several stances, including support for reforming ICE, additional border security funding, accepting at least 110,000 refugees, among others.

Dec. 12 Added Bloomberg and Patrick. Also added stances from Sanders's immigration plan, including his announced support for a moratorium on deportations and for breaking up ICE and redistributing its duties.

Dec. 9 Included Buttigieg's caveat on health care for undocumented immigrants.

Dec. 3 Harris dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 2 Bullock dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 1 Sestak dropped out of presidential race.

Nov. 18 A Buttigieg campaign spokesperson said that he does not support repealing Section 1325, the criminal statute for crossing the border illegally. Previously Buttigieg's campaign told The Post that he supported repealing criminal penalties for border crossers.

Nov. 18 Reflected Sanders change on requiring the use of E-Verify to check the legal status of all hires by private employers. His campaign indicated that he is no longer open to implementing such a system. Previously the campaign told The Post that Sanders supported requiring E-Verify if improved.

Nov. 1 O'Rourke dropped out of presidential race

Oct. 27 Added responses from Steyer.

Oct. 24 Ryan dropped out of presidential race.

Oct. 21 Removing Messam, who reported no spending in Q3 of 2019.

Sept. 20 De Blasio dropped out of presidential race.

Sept. 10 Updated Biden stance on refugee acceptance rates (to confirm he would accept at least 110,000) and included more recent comments on aid to Latin America.

Sept. 4 Adjusted the question ordering to reflect the most prominent immigration policy debates of the campaign so far. The Yang campaign clarified his position on family detention facilities, so his position was adjusted.

Aug. 28 Gillibrand dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 23 Moulton dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 22 Inslee dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 15 Hickenlooper dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 2 Added quotes from the second night of the second Democratic debate about decriminalizing border crossings.

July 31 Added quotes from the first night of the second Democratic debate about health care for undocumented immigrants and decriminalizing border crossings.

July 30 Added Sestak.

July 20 Updated Biden stance on decriminalizing border crossings based on interview with CNN.

July 11 Added details from Warren's immigration proposal.

July 8 Swalwell dropped out of presidential race.

July 2 Added positions for Gillibrand and Harris on whether they would seek to repeal criminal penalties for people apprehended while crossing the border based on their answers during the debate.

June 21 Added several positions for Gabbard based on a response from her campaign.

June 21 Added several positions for Warren based on a response from her campaign.

June 20 Added Bullock and de Blasio’s positions based on surveys returned from their campaigns. Added several positions for Gabbard, Hickenlooper and Inslee based on response from the campaigns.

June 17 Added Bennet's positions based on a survey returned from his campaign.

June 11 Updated Moulton and Buttigieg stances on health care for undocumented immigrants, as well as Buttigieg on criminal penalties for border crossers and e-Verify.

May 29 Updated Klobuchar's answer on deportation based on updated information from her campaign.

May 16 Added some Biden stances based on public statements.

May 6 Adjusted Williamson's answers on criminal penalties for people apprehended while crossing the border and family detention after her campaign sent clarifications based on additional information.

May 6 Updated with Warren's refugee acceptance rate after more guidance from her campaign.

May 6 Adjusted categorization of Buttigieg answer on abolishing ICE (from "Unclear" to "Restructure or redistribute") after campaign clarification. Also adjusted categories on the family detention question to better group similar positions.

May 6 Added Castro’s position on covering undocumented immigrants.

May 6 Page published.