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In October 2023, the Foreign-Born Share Was the Highest in History At 49.5 million and 15 percent of the U.S. population, immigrants now at record ([link removed])
Participants:
Rich Lowry, Editor-in-Chief, National Review
Roy Beck, Founder and former President, NumbersUSA
Steven A. Camarota, Director of Research, Center for Immigration Studies
Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies
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Commentary
Are Borders Back in Europe? ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
American Mind, December 13, 2023
Excerpt: Among the Syrians, Moroccans, and Algerians thronging the United Nations’ Camp Lipa in northwestern Bosnia, I met a young Afghan man on his way to England who typified one potential problem Europe is facing amid powerfully resurgent mass illegal immigration. The young man said in broken English that he’d not fled the Taliban, identified by the U.S. Treasury Department as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist Group. As a matter of fact, he carried his admiration for the Islamic militants on his quest for good-paying work in England.
Featured Posts
Texas Secures Circuit Stay in Border Barrier Case After District Judge Savages Biden’s Border Policy ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: If the Biden administration were smart, it would just stop cutting Texas’ concertina wire fence in Eagle Pass. CBP apparently has no issue with similar fences elsewhere along the Rio Grande, and even if it “wins” in the end, the facts here paint its migrant-release policies in the worst light.
Immigration and the Border Surge to the Fore in Latest WSJ Poll ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The latest Wall Street Journal poll shows immigration and the border are surging to the front of the line among issues voters are most concerned about. It also reveals that there are a lot of voters who won’t vote for a candidate who doesn’t agree with them on these pivotal issues.
Trump v. Biden on the Border ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Border security is Trump’s strongest suit in a head-to-head matchup with the incumbent, though he also has the edge over Biden by a 52 to 35 margin when it comes to rebuilding the economy, 51 points to 30 with respect to “getting inflation under control”, and a 47 to 30 margin in his favor with respect to reducing crime.
SEC, again the EB-5 cop, accuses NYC players of fraud ([link removed])
By David North
Excerpt: New York City has been largely free of EB-5 fraud cases in the past, unlike much of the rest of the country, but the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has just sued businessman Nadim Ahmad and lawyer Mona Shah for participating in a fraudulent $66 million EB-5 scheme there.
More Blog Posts
* The Welfare Giveaway in Biden’s Cuban and Haitian Parole and Release Programs ([link removed])
* Court Approves Settlement in So-Called ‘Family Separation’ Case ([link removed])
* Contrary to What You Might Expect, There Were Higher Rates of Naturalization Denials Under Biden than Trump ([link removed])
* Canada Cuts Back on Alien Students by Doubling the Cash Needed for Visa ([link removed])
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