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Is Cultural Leniency in Order for Afghan Sexual Offenders?
By Nayla Rush
Excerpt: Even if Adil was indeed “rigorously screened” and all the documents pertaining to his judicial history in Afghanistan were available, he would still have been cleared to enter the United States. In Adil’s case, nothing was missed because there was probably nothing to find. As Adil’s lawyer underlined, some sexual conduct that is deemed criminal in the United States is considered normal in Afghanistan, hence the absence of any record of misconduct on that front from his hometown.
NYC Has Become a Refugee Camp Before Our Very Eyes
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Under the UNHCR Emergency Handbook, “urban settings” like NYC are supposed to be the preferred alternative to refugee camps. But it’s the city’s own “right-to-shelter law” that has created the camp, and its “sanctuary city” status that ensured it would be filled.
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SCOTUS Explains How to End Biden's Immigration Programs
By George Fishman
Excerpt: I recently took a deep dive into the Supreme Court’s 2020 decision in DHS v. Regents of the University of California, in which the Court unexpectedly invalidated the Trump administration’s recission of President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) administrative amnesty program for illegal aliens claiming to have come to the U.S. as minors.
UN Declares Southwest Border ‘World’s Deadliest Migration Land Route’
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: A dubious distinction, but hardly a surprise to anyone tracking the disaster unfolding there since Joe Biden took office and decided to simply ignore Congress’ migrant detention mandates.
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