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How the New Biden-Harris ‘Welcome Corps’ for Refugees Works
By Nayla Rush, October 10, 2024
Summary: The Welcome Corps is a private sponsorship program designed by the Biden-Harris administration to create opportunities for private individuals in the U.S. to select their own “refugees” and future American citizens. Sponsored individuals do not need to actually be refugees according to the UNHCR Refugee Status Determination, let alone in that subset of refugees determined by the UN to be in “need of resettlement. In short: You do not need to be a refugee to be sponsored into the United States under the Welcome Corps program, but you can claim persecution and become one to be admitted.
Podcast
Landmark NEPA Case Sets Precedent for Environmental Review of Immigration Policies
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Julie Axelrod, Director of Litigation, CIS
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 175
Commentary
Court Applies Environmental Law to Biden-Harris Border Disaster
By Phillip Linderman
The American Conservative, October 10, 2024
Excerpt: Yes, Alejandro Mayorkas has an environmental law problem. If, dear reader, you feel an authentic schadenfreude moment, please enjoy it. You can thank CIS and Axelrod, who explained: "This ruling represents a victory for American citizens harmed by the Biden-Harris administration’s open-border policies and reinforces the requirement for environmental reviews in federal policy-making. It is astonishing that no major environmental group took action on this, but the Center was proud to step in and lead the charge."

Liberal Canada’s lax immigration policies behind a plot to kill Jews in NYC, ‘largest attack since 9/11’
By Todd Bensman
New York Post, October 1, 2024
Excerpt: Americans are well aware of the security disaster of the Biden-Harris open southern border. But an alarming new terrorism prosecution in New York now demands American attention and diplomatic pressure be turned on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s unprecedented mass immigration policies.
Featured Posts
Higher Refugee Admissions in FY 2024 under the Biden-Harris Administration
By Nayla Rush
Excerpt: FY 2024 has ended, and the Biden-Harris expansion of the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program resulted, as expected, in the admission of more than 100,000 refugees, the highest number in three decades.

Making Sense of FEMA’s Migrant-Payment Schemes
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The vast majority of Americans had no idea FEMA was doling out hundreds of millions in disaster aid to support illegal migrants. Now they do, and they’re not happy.
Bloomberg Investigates the ‘Elaborate Charade’ Known as Day 1 CPT
By Jon Feere
Excerpt: “Day 1 CPT” is employment that begins as soon as the foreign student arrives in the United States. Generally, the students show up to campus for an orientation, and then take off to whatever job they have obtained, even if the jobsite is in an entirely different state. Whether these foreign nationals should count as “students” at all is a serious question.

DHS Watchdog Underscores Risks of Biden-Harris ‘Catch and Release’ Schemes
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The OIG report reveals that, thanks to the Biden-Harris administration’s catch-and-release policies, we are back to living in a pre-9/11 world with regard to ID security for air travel.
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