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Assessing the Report about Four ISIS Terrorist Suspects Caught in Nicaragua
By Todd Bensman
Four migrants suspected of being connected to ISIS--two Egyptians and two Iraqis--were caught in Nicaragua, allegedly en route to the U.S. However, the reporting remains unclear and many questions about their potential terrorist questions still remain unanswered.


The Foreign Farmworker (H-2A) Program Should be Used to Ease the Pressures on our Southern Border (Part 4)
By David North
Rather than hire foreign guestworkers for farm labor, why not hire American convicts on a voluntary basis? They could be paid H-2A wages, and it would help put criminals back to work in a productive capacity.


If You Are Just Now Angry About UAC Detention, You Haven't Been Paying Attention
By Andrew Arthur
Two months ago, DHS Secretary McAleenan and the White House said that CBP was unequipped to deal with the influx of unaccompanied minors, and that CBP was only housing them because HHS ran out of money. Democrats ignored them, and now they're outraged even though they still refuse to fund HHS.

Mayor Pete's Bright New Idea: Federal Illegal-Alien Resident Cards
By Dan Cadman
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg has proposed that the federal government issue official ID cards to all aliens regardless of legal status. There is no clear legal basis for such a move, and it would help ensure aliens are further protected from enforcement of the law.
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How the U.S. is Encouraging Illegal Immigration
By Pete Nunez
San Diego Union-Tribune

The Border as an "Attractive Nuisance"
By Mark Krikorian
National Review Online
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Resident Fellow in Law & Policy Andrew Arthur's full statement from the Center's recent panel on the border crisis. See all video clips from the event here.

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