Deportations? Yes, but don't forget about workplace enforcement.
But first...I invite you to take a few minutes to catch up on all of the unsent actions remaining on your board.
Happy weekend, everyone.
IN THE NEWS
READ: Eric Ruark spoke with the BBC the feasibility of a large-scale deportation program:
Eric Ruark, the director of research at NumbersUSA - an organisation that advocates for tighter immigration controls - said that any deportation programme from the interior would only be effective if coupled with increased border enforcement.
"That has to be the priority. You're going to make very little progress in the interior if that's not the case," he said. "That's what keeps people showing up."
Additionally, Mr Ruark said that a crackdown on companies that hire undocumented migrants would also be necessary.
"They're coming for jobs," he said. "And they're getting those jobs because interior enforcement has basically been dismantled."
LISTEN: Jim Robb talks poll numbers in the battleground state of Nevada with host Greg Neft. (Part 1), (Part 2), (Part 3), (Part 4) There is a shift in the voting attitudes of young Hispanic men according to a recent USA Today/Suffolk University poll and Jim gives reasons for the change. Jim explains the polling methodology and gives a brief analysis of the Nevada senate race.
READ: Mike Hough's op-ed on the senate race in Texas and the differences between candidates Senator Ted Cruz and Representative Colin Allred. Mike describes NUSA's grade cards and informs readers of the grades both candidates received.
READ: Prescott News features NumbersUSA's candidate comparison of Kari Lake and Representative Ruben Gallego in their race for Arizona's U.S. senate seat.
LISTEN: Eric and host Bill Cunningham cover a number of topics on immigration: the fuzzy math from the Biden-Harris administration on the number of encounters, the truth behind what the failed senate bill would have done if passed, why it's ridiculous to suggest that there's no way employers can't recruit from the 42 million Americans not working, and the different ways high immigration is affecting U.S. cities and towns in states like Cunningham's own Ohio. @38:48 - 55:10 (Also here).
LISTEN: Host Alan Nathan and Eric Ruark compare the number of southern border encounters under the Trump administration vs. under the Biden administration, parole abuse, and Joe Biden not using Title 18 to address the border crisis. @18:58 - 23:58.
[i]READ[/I]: Eric Ruark's op-ed on the history of the Vice President's career when it comes to immigration and border security from the time she was a D.A. in San Francisco, her voting record in the Senate, to President Biden assigning her the task of tackling the crisis at the southern border. Excerpt:
"Vice President Kamala Harris' biggest electoral vulnerability is the unprecedented border crisis that has happened on her watch. And she knows it. That's why her campaign is plowing tens of millions of dollars into ads that redefine Ms. Harris as tough on illegal immigration....
"....At every stage of her political career, Ms. Harris has worked to undermine border security and increase immigration. Her own recent statements make it clear she'd continue that pattern in the Oval Office."
From Our Socials
Canada announced curbs to unsustainable immigration.
Speaking of unsustainable...
Chuck Schumer on unsustainable asylum abuse (30 years ago)
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