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Are UC Officials Who Hire Illegal Aliens Subject to Criminal Prosecution?
By George Fishman, November 15, 2023
Excerpt: The statute of limitations for the federal crimes involved is five years. Thus, the next administration could bring prosecutions for all or most of UC’s hiring under the new policy, and as continuing employment is a continuing offence, there would be no statute of limitation issues at all regarding aliens still employed at UC.
Commentary
Census Bureau: No End in Sight to Record-Breaking Immigration
By Jason Richwine
National Review, November 10, 2023
Excerpt: In 1910, in the midst of a high immigration period known as the Great Wave, the Census Bureau found that 14.7 percent of the U.S. population was foreign-born, close to the record of 14.8 percent set in 1890. The onset of World War I would soon lessen the flow, however, and restrictive legislation passed in the 1920s kept immigration low for the next four decades. The years 1890 and 1910 stood as the high-water marks of immigration in the U.S. — until now. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, the foreign-born share hit roughly 15 percent in August.
Podcast
The Power of the Freedom of Information Act
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Colin Farnsworth, Chief FOIA Counsel, CIS 
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 131
Featured Posts
CBP Releases Latest Dismal Monthly SW Border Numbers
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Taxpayers in New York City, Chicago, and countless other cities and towns across the Republic should be prepared to dig deeper into their pockets, because a load of new arrivals are headed their way.

How Would a Second Trump Administration’s Immigration Initiatives Fare in Federal Court?
By George Fishman
Excerpt: I certainly hope that open-borders activists would not be successful in utilizing “lawfare” to block urgently needed, constitutional and congressionally authorized immigration enforcement initiatives. But, in order not to be mugged by reality, we need to keep in mind Shakespeare’s admonition that “what’s past is prologue”.

 
DOJ Proposes to Expand Immigration Judges’ Authority to Administratively Close, Terminate, or Dismiss Cases in Removal Proceedings
By Elizabeth Jacobs
Excerpt: The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) submitted a public comment on November 7, 2023, to oppose the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)’s proposal.

CBP Encounters Unlucky 13 Aliens On Terror Watchlist at Southwest Border in October
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Suggesting, let alone stating as fact, that an increase in illegal migrants on the terrorism watchlist doesn’t equate to a spike in known or suspected terrorists attempting to enter the United States is at best foolish optimism and at worst naked spin.
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