Panel
The How and Why of the Mayorkas Impeachment
The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel to discuss the history and impact of the impeachment of Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. Should he have been impeached? Why was he impeached? What are the consequences of the U.S. Senate’s refusal to either hold a trial itself or to appoint an impeachment trial committee to take and consider evidence?
Participants:
Rep. Mark Green, MD (R-TN), Chairman, House Committee on Homeland Security
George Fishman, Senior Legal Fellow, Center for Immigration Studies, former Special Counsel for the House Committee on Homeland Security, former Chief Counsel of the House Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee with jurisdiction over immigration
Paul Taylor, former Special Counsel for the House Committee on Homeland Security, former Chief Counsel of the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution.
Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies
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Podcast
The How and Why of the Mayorkas Impeachment
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guests:
* Rep. Mark Green, MD (R-TN), Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security
* George Fishman, Senior Legal Fellow, Center for Immigration Studies
* Paul Taylor, former Special Counsel for the House Committee on Homeland Security, former Chief Counsel of the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 153
Illegal Immigration by Sea
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guests:
* George Fishman, Senior Legal Fellow, Center for Immigration Studies
* Viktor Marsai, Director, Migration Research Institute
* Eric Ruark, Director of Research, Numbers USA.
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 152
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Commentary
Terrorists Welcome
By Todd Bensman
The American Mind, April 23, 2024
Excerpt: The latest release into the American interior of an FBI terrorist suspect who illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border—a twice-freed Afghan national man free to roam America for 11 months until his capture—demands that the federal government regard this patterned problem as a chronic national security emergency requiring elevation to the highest priority within the intelligence community, federal law enforcement, and Congress.
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Featured Posts
The Lasting Implications of the Failed Mayorkas Impeachment
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The Senate majority leader has tipped the impeachment balance in the executive’s favor to hide the chaos at the Southwest border.
Florida Grand Jury Presents Options for State Action on Illegal Immigration
By Jessica M. Vaughan
Excerpt: A statewide grand jury in central Florida issued three more reports from its 18-month-long investigation of the causes and consequences of recent illegal immigration to Florida, and the corresponding prevalence of human smuggling and human trafficking occurring in the state.
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USCIS Is Again Temporarily Extending the Validity Periods for Renewable Work Authorization Documents
By Elizabeth Jacobs
The Biden administration’s border policies, historic expansion of TPS, and abuse of parole play a significant role in stunting USCIS’s ability to manage its workload.
WSJ: Biden Mulling ‘Parole in Place’ Amnesty for 1.1 Million Alien Spouses
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: If the president really cares about the plight of U.S. citizens married to unauthorized aliens, he should address it with Congress, not through an administrative amnesty of questionable legality.
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