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The Impact of Non-Citizens on Political Representation in the House of Representatives ([link removed])
By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler
At present, the apportionment of House seats to each state and the drawing of district lines are based on total population — not citizenship. The nation's 22 million non-citizens, slightly less than half of whom are here illegally, are not evenly distributed across congressional districts.
Four Shrinking Universities that Major in Foreign Students ([link removed])
By David North
For reasons unknown — certainly not because of actions taken by the Department of Homeland Security — four universities that major in foreign students, and provide them with federally subsidized work permits, have shrunk in one way or another in the last couple of years.
House Envy: The Unacknowledged Real Motivation Behind Guatemala's Mass Migration to the American Border ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
The Domingo family's long-term plan to send sons and daughters — small children at the time — to work in the United States when they grew up took root a decade ago, when a neighbor built an ornate mansion among the traditional mud-brick homes typical of this highland Guatemalan village of indigenous Mayan descendants.
New York's 'Green Light' To Crime and Terrorism ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
The "Green-Light" law significantly undermines the federal government's efforts to secure our borders, and to identify aliens unlawfully present in the United States. Preventing illegal aliens from obtaining valid identification documents is key to that effort, because without those documents, it will be difficult, if not impossible, for those aliens to live in the United States illegally.
Jump-Starting the Federal Engine to Push Back Against Sanctuaries ([link removed])
By Dan Cadman
William Barr, attorney general of the United States, has announced a series of steps that are designed to push back, and ultimately crush, the so-called "sanctuary" movement by state and local jurisdictions, which purport to "make communities safer" but in fact do nothing but provide shelter for alien criminals to continue to damage and victimize those communities.
Honduras Intensifies Border Security to Counter Illegal Immigration ([link removed])
By Jason Peña
In the past six months, the government of Honduras has implemented a wave of border security measures to prevent migrants from entering. Honduran law enforcement began fortifying vulnerable border regions with new physical barriers and Migration Control Police Force personnel.
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* Reports on the Number of Subsidized OPT Workers Are Opaque and Tardy ([link removed])
* New York City Shooting Proves the Dangers of Sanctuary Policies ([link removed])
* New York's 'Green-Light Law': A Boon to Frat Boys ([link removed])
* Ecuador Moves to Limit Crimes Committed by Foreign Nationals ([link removed])
* Almost Seven Out of 10 Families Are No-Shows in 10 Immigration Courts ([link removed])
* The President's SOTU Address Highlights the Evil of Sanctuaries ([link removed])
* The View from the Family Detention Center in Dilley ([link removed])
* A Proposed Charter School, with Both EB-5 and Gulen Cult Ties, Is Doomed ([link removed])
* An Exchange of Comments about a California University ([link removed])
* Tent Courts Aren't Tents - and Provide Due Process ([link removed])
* U.S. Secrets Continue to Hemorrhage through Flawed Policies Governing Students, Scholars, and Institutions of Research and Learning ([link removed])
* The View from Laredo ([link removed])
* DHS Experiments with Chinese EB-5 Applications - What Happens Next? ([link removed])
* Business Colleague of Jared Kushner Charged in EB-5 Suit ([link removed])
* U.S. Invokes Visa Sanctions Against Six Nations ([link removed])
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Jerry Kammer, Senior Research Fellow at the Center, discusses his forthcoming book on the evolution of the Democratic immigration policy stance and the current legislative debate.
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