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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 7/15/24
Date July 15, 2024 3:28 PM
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Panel
Impact of U.S. Immigration Policy on Black Americans ([link removed])

Summary: The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion on the effects of the federal government’s immigration policies on Black Americans. The panelists explored historical and recent trends, focusing on the wage and employment impacts on Black communities. The event featured representatives of Black America for Immigration Reform, a non-profit founded by Black American leaders advocating for immigration reforms that serve the interests of Black men and women.

Participants:
Kathleen Wells, Executive Director, BAIR (Black America for Immigration Reform
Donna Jackson, Director of Membership Development, BAIR
Roy Beck, Founder of NumbersUSA
Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies
Report
Biden’s Parole in Place Scheme Will Create a Mayorkas Marriage Fraud Mill ([link removed])
By George Fishman, July 1, 2024
Excerpt: President Biden’s and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas’ parole in place (PIP) scheme is designed to launder the immigration status of over half a million illegal aliens who “[h]ave been continuously present in the United States for at least 10 years as of June 17, 2024” and “[h]ave a legally valid marriage to a U.S. citizen as of June 17, 2024”. The scheme will enable them “to apply for lawful permanent residence without having to leave the United States”.

Full Report ([link removed])
Commentary
Biden broke the border, but here’s how Trump can fix it again ([link removed])
By George Fishman
New York Post, July 7, 2024
Excerpt: Trump would “push to revive” his “asylum cooperative agreements,” allowing DHS to send asylum-seekers to amenable countries to seek protection. Since 1997, all Trump’s predecessors possessed this potent statutory tool, yet (other than to a limited extent with Canada) only Trump used it.

Biden’s U-Turn On Deporting Illegal Immigrants Will Last Only Until Election Day ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
The Federalist, July 12, 2024
Excerpt: No one should expect the Biden administration, should it win the election, to sustain the Mexico or Darien Gap crackdowns beyond Nov. 5. But there’s a silver lining for border hawks here. If Trump wins, he can build mightily on the preparations that Biden’s campaign managers are beginning now.
Podcast
The Reality of Skilled-Worker Programs ([link removed])
Host: Steven Camarota
Guest: Dr. Ron Hira, Associate Professor of Public Policy at Howard University
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 162
Featured Posts
Will the Demise of Chevron Deference Make Our Immigration Crisis Better or Worse? ([link removed])
By George Fishman
Excerpt: The demise of Chevron will obviously be disadvantageous to the administrative agenda of the administration in power, though it is not clear to what extent.

DHS Returns 116 Chinese Nationals, but Then Allows Deported Cameroonians Back In ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Plainly President Biden is attempting to have it both ways, first by exhibiting a newfound toughness while at the same time skirting the executive branch’s limited powers and ignoring Congress’ immigration restrictions.
Fact Check: Reuters Is Wrong — Biden Is Not Deporting More Illegal Aliens than Trump ([link removed])
By Jon Feere
The Biden administration has dramatically decreased deportations and protected criminal aliens, as should be obvious to anyone in the media reporting on immigration matters. Media that reports anything to the contrary only further harms the credibility of journalism.

Post-Debate Poll Reflects Voters’ Fears of Migrant Crime, Terrorism ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: As national news outlets pored over polls conducted after the June 27 debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, one immigration-heavy poll — conducted by the Harris Poll and Harris X for the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard University — has been largely ignored.
More Blog Posts
* CIS Submits Formal Comment on Watered-Down Biden Administration Asylum Regulation ([link removed])
* Indian Student’s Massive Visa Fraud Scheme Is No Laughing Matter ([link removed])

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