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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 5/30/23
Date May 30, 2023 11:54 AM
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Commentary
Illegal Immigration Is Not a Fact of Nature ([link removed])
By Jason Richwine
National Review, May 23, 2023
Excerpt: The Biden administration and allied media are speaking of the massive influx at the southern border as if it were a hurricane or a business-cycle recession — a common but unpredictable phenomenon that the current president just happens to be stuck with.

Biden DHS Blames Migrant Crisis On Cartel ‘Disinformation’ That The Border Is ‘Open’ ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
The Federalist, May 26, 2023
Excerpt: The Biden administration has repeatedly blamed the border crisis on human smugglers who spread “disinformation” that the border is “open.” As someone who has interviewed thousands of U.S.-bound immigrants over the last several years, I can confidently attest that this narrative is a fabrication.
Podcast
H-1B Visa Program: Myths and Needed Reforms ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guests: Kevin Lynn, founder of U.S. Tech Workers
David North, Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 106
Featured Posts
SCOTUS Dismisses Title 42 Case with a Whimper ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The Supreme Court last week remanded Arizona v. Mayorkas, a state challenge to CDC’s efforts to end Title 42, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia with directions to dismiss the case as moot. But Justice Gorsuch added a tubthumping statement that offers lessons for all, especially for whoever is crafting Biden’s border policies.

U.S. Farmworkers, Fired by H-2A Employer, Get $20,000 Each in Settlement ([link removed])
By David North
Excerpt: Often U.S. workers fired by employers wanting illegal or legal foreign workers get only one or two thousand dollars each in court settlements, if that, but in one recent case in the state of Washington, involving a pro-H-2A employer, they appear to be receiving $20,000 each.
Senate Votes to Cancel Biden Immigrant-Welfare Rule ([link removed])
By Elizabeth Jacobs
Excerpt: This doesn't fix the public charge problem, but creates an opportunity to correct course with a new rulemaking that better aligns government policy with the law. Also, this resolution may help lawsuits make the case that the Clinton-era public-charge guidance is contrary to law.

Latest Poll Shows Strong Disapproval for Biden’s Border Policies ([link removed])
By Andrew Arthur
Excerpt: The results reveal a lack of support for Biden’s border policies, though nobody — the White House, congressional Republicans, or border-state governors — really comes out a winner.
More Blog Posts
* What Do Siberia and The Bahamas Have in Common Immigration-Wise? ([link removed])
* Ninth Circuit Finds that Criminal Reentry Provision Not Driven by Racial Animus ([link removed])
* Another Black Eye for EB-5 – the Supremes Refuse a Second Appeal ([link removed])
* Surprising Takeaways on Hispanic Concerns in Latest CBS News/YouGov Poll ([link removed])
* 52 Congressional Lawmakers Protest USCIS’s Proposed Fee Schedule ([link removed])
* Texas Sues Mayorkas Over Unlawful CBP One App Port Entries ([link removed])
* On Border Detention, Biden Refuses to Play by Biden’s Rules ([link removed])

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