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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 4/24/23
Date April 24, 2023 4:15 PM
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Commentary
Biden can’t hide fact that border is still wide open ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
New York Post, April 19, 2023
Excerpt: Increasing numbers of people, lured to the US border by Biden’s rhetoric and policies, skip the CBP One process and just jump the border as before. I recently visited a migrant shelter in the Mexican border town of Mexicali, which houses people awaiting their CBP One appointments. I learned that the shelter’s former director had just been fired — because he was smuggling into the United States residents of the shelter who’d grown tired of waiting for CBP One!

Human tidal wave is waiting for border to open May 11 — Biden has no plan to stop it ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
New York Post, April 18, 2023
Excerpt: Flores’ rules are already so well known throughout the world — and so wildly cherished — America should expect literally millions of new immigrants who enter as families to start pouring into its cities after May 11, right alongside the enhanced crush of solo-traveling minors and single adults who will learn from their lawyer advocates what to say.
Podcast
How to Take Back Control of the Border ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Tony Porvaznik
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 101
Featured Posts
Biden’s Released at Least 2,020,522 Southwest Border Migrants ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Relying on just the incomplete information that has been publicly released, the Biden administration has released 2 million illegal aliens into the country.

Fox News: More than 99 Percent of Illegal Border App Users Get In ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
A closely divided Congress — like the current one — may struggle to impede such constitutional abuses (and certain members may accede to them), but they set a dangerous precedent. In essence, it would become a “legislature” in form only, passing laws that have no practical effect beyond that which the executive chooses to give them — or not.
The Border Security and Enforcement Act of 2023 ([link removed])
By George Fishman
The House Judiciary Committee is considering H.R. 2640, the “Border Security and Enforcement Act of 2023” It is an audacious attempt to bring to a close the current border mega-crisis, which is the all-too-predictable result of the Biden-Mayorkas malpractice (bordering on malfeasance) at the border.

Illegal Entries Rose in March ([link removed])
It’s hard to decide which is worse — the fact that the Biden administration is allowing millions of illegal aliens to live and work the United States despite Congress’ statutory limits, or the lengths to which it’s going to hide that fact.
More Blog Posts
* Did Joe Biden Lose 85,000 Migrant Kids? ([link removed])
* NYT Reveals Child Labor Exploitation Corresponds to Actions Taken by Harris, Biden, and Mayorkas ([link removed])
* When It Comes to Illegal Migrants, It’s Cheaper to Keep ‘Em ([link removed])
* Difficult Cases about Individual Illegal Aliens Strain the Judges Involved ([link removed])
* Airport in Panama Could Be Used for Repatriation Flights ([link removed])
* Help Wanted: Immigration Leadership ([link removed])
* Did the Indian Body-Shops Not Do layoffs, or Did They Keep Them Secret? ([link removed])

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In January, the Biden administration rolled out its plan to address the chaos at the Southern border and discourage illegal entries. Under this new plan, would-be illegal crossers could obtain humanitarian admittance permits through the CBP One app before arriving at the border. Todd Bensman, the Center's senior national security fellow, went down to Juarez, Mexico, and found that the system is failing. Migrants are instead abandoning the program and opting to cross illegally anyway.

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