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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 1/30/24
Date January 30, 2024 7:18 PM
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Report
Immigration-Related Regulatory Proposals Expected in 2024 ([link removed])
By Elizabeth Jacobs, January 24, 2024
Excerpt: As we enter the fourth year of the Biden administration, CIS expects immigration policy-makers to continue their aggressive regulatory agenda. This report discusses the regulatory changes that the Biden administration has indicated it intends to make in 2024 related to the Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, and Department of Health and Human Services.
Commentary
Biden’s Border Chutzpah ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
Compact, January 29, 2024
Excerpt: But before addressing the shortcomings of a possible deal, we need to step back and ask a more basic question: Why does Congress need to act at all? The border crisis is entirely President Biden’s doing. It is an executive problem, not a legislative one, and requires a change in the administration’s policies, not new laws.

More Biden Recklessness: Bombing Houthi Jihadists While Keeping Our Borders Wide Open ([link removed])
By Philip Linderman
The American Conservative, January 23, 2024
Excerpt: More than two decades after 9/11, the Washington national-security establishment is again focused on our overseas posture rather than the homeland.

The Road from Damascus ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
The American Mind, January 22, 2024
Excerpt: Syrians pose an overlooked security threat for Europe, one worth American attention too: 538 of them were counted at the U.S.-Mexico border, which is facing its own historically unprecedented mass migration crisis.

Will Mass Migration Breach Poland’s Famous Border Fence? ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
The National Interest, January 19, 2024
Excerpt: A recent shift from the political Right to Left in Poland’s national government now threatens those two-plus years of tranquility in Kuznica and all along Poland’s now-famed steel fence—widely credited as emblematic of how walls stop illegal immigration.
Podcast
Panel Podcast: Asylum in the U.S. and Europe ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guests: Viktor Marsai, Director of the Budapest-based Migration Research Institute
Nicolas Pouvreau-Monti, Co-founder of the Immigration and Demography Observatory in France
Eric Ruark, Director of Research at NumbersUSA
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 139
Featured Posts
Immigration Tops Voters’ Concerns in Latest Poll, as Approval of President’s Handling Plummets ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: For the first time in my recollection, “immigration” now tops the list of the most important issues facing the country today in the opinion of voters, jumping seven points in a month and overtaking “inflation”, according to the latest Harvard/Harris poll.

Don’t Believe the Hype — Securing the Border’s Not That Hard ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The price tag for detention would be high at first, but those costs would diminish quickly once would-be migrants find out illegal entry is no longer a “free ticket” into the United States.
UN Budgets Millions for U.S.-Bound Migrants in 2024 ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
Excerpt: A December update to the UN's “Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan” outlines plans to distribute hundreds of millions of dollars to migrants in Latin America making their way north to illegally cross the U.S. border.

During Human Trafficking Prevention Month, CIS Sues HHS for UAC Records ([link removed])
By Colin Farnsworth
Excerpt: Many aspects of Unaccompanied Children program have been shrouded in secrecy, leaving state and local officials unaware of potential problems within their jurisdictions, and shielding HHS and its contractors from accountability.
More Blog Posts
* Bizarre Conspiracy: Aliens Claim Green Cards Because They'd Been Abused by Their Citizen Children ([link removed])
* Senate Border Proposals Would Do Nothing to Secure the Border ([link removed])
* Texas Gov. Sends Border Warning to White House ([link removed])
* Recent Immigration Could Not Have Reduced Inflation Significantly ([link removed])
* CBP Border Numbers Released: December Was Officially the Worst Month in History ([link removed])
* The Latest Development in the Long-Running Mayorkas/Edwards Feud ([link removed])

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Andrew R. Arthur, resident fellow in law and policy for the Center, speaks with LiveNOW from FOX about SCOTUS' decision to allow Border Patrol agents to cut concertina wire that Texas had installed along the border near Eagle Pass.
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