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Report
CIS in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman, October 15, 2024
Excerpt: CIS analyst Todd Bensman is in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, which borders on Guatemala, to assess the state of a December 2023 Biden-Harris administration diplomatic bargain for Mexico to "internally deport" aspiring U.S. border-crossers to its southern states.
Commentary
Kamala Harris’ past proposals show her true intentions with ICE and the border ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
New York Post, October 16, 2024
Excerpt: If Kamala Harris becomes president, the border would become nothing more than an imaginary line, the world would be allowed to apply for asylum and hardly anyone would be deported. Don’t take my word for it — take Kamala Harris’. There are two sources that offer a detailed look at her likely approach to immigration issues, freely available to anyone who cares to look.
Harris’s Border Crisis ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
The American Mind, October 16, 2024
Excerpt: Candidate Kamala Harris is doing her best to project strength at the border. But it is far too little, too late. The largest border crisis in U.S. history—probably the largest such event in human history—is not the result of incompetence or failure. It was launched in January 2021 on purpose.
Podcast
FEMA Funding for Illegal Immigrants: A Slush Fund for NGOs and Blue States? ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Andrew R. Arthur, Fellow in Law and Policy, CIS
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 176
Featured Posts
Media Talking Points Crash Into Immigration Realities ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The Center and a few others have been discussing the public safety and economic implications of the current administration’s immigration policies for the past three-plus years. With the presidential campaign drawing to a close, media outlets now are forced to confront those implications head-on—and in many cases are running into a cold dose of reality.
Afghan Terrorist Case Takes Strange Turns with a Late-Night Tweet and a French Arrest ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: We went into Afghanistan because terrorist extremists there posed an existential threat to our homeland. Given that, shouldn’t the Biden-Harris administration have done just a little bit more to ensure that we weren’t bringing that threat home with us when we left?
Harvard/Harris Poll Shows Immigration Second-Leading Issue Heading into Election ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Given the responses, expect to hear a lot from the Trump-Vance ticket about immigration and the border as they try to solidify their base and attract undecided independent voters. Harris will likely only raise those issues when asked, because her base almost couldn’t care less about them.
CIA Shocker: Ukraine, Venezuela Have Highest Rates of Net In-Migration in the World ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Biden-Harris policies are premised on desperate mass flight from Venezuela and Ukraine when, in fact, they have the highest rates of in-migration in the world. Why does the CIA compute net migration figures if the administration ignores them?
More Blog Posts
* Noncitizen Crimes in a Conservative Utah County ([link removed])
* Hurricanes Lead to Surge in Voter Concern about Immigration ([link removed])
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