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The Rise and Fall of the Immigration Act of 1924: A Greek Tragedy
By George Fishman, November 11, 2024
Summary: The Immigration Act of 1924 ushered in a four-decade-long Great Pause in mass immigration. This allowed the United States to assimilate the 20-plus million immigrants who arrived during the “Great Wave” that had begun in the 1880s. And the Act fostered a national economic climate conducive to the flowering of the American Dream, especially for Black Americans.
Commentary
Message to Illegals: Winter Is Coming, So Get Ahead of It
By Mark Krikorian
National Review, November 7, 2024
Excerpt: Trump’s decisive victory this week gives him the mandate to make good on his deportation promise starting in January. And that gives illegal aliens a couple of months to get out while the getting is good.

Deportation’ Is Not a Dirty Word
By Andrew R. Arthur
National Review, November 6, 2024
Excerpt: Increasing deportations is a necessary part of fixing what Vice President Kamala Harris refers to as “our broken immigration system.” She is right to describe it that way. But the administration in which she serves was the one to break it, not least by impeding ICE deportations.
Podcast
Optional Practical Training: A Shadow Workforce with Minimal Oversight
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Jon Feere, Director of Investigations, CIS
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 179
Featured Posts
To President-Elect Trump: Beware of Duplicitous Mexican ‘Ant Operations’ to Hide a Mad Border Rush
By Todd Bensman
Excerpt: Will Mexico go along with President-elect Trump's demand that it block U.S.-bound foreigners from crossing its territory, or will it try to hide the traffic by dispersing it via what are known as "ant operations", so that there are no high-profile caravans to attract attention?

Learning the Lessons of New York’s Great P’Nut Raid — and the Backlash
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: A majority of Americans currently support deporting aliens here illegally, and Trump has made it a key part of his campaign. If he’s elected and implements that program, he shouldn’t lose track of the optics of how it’s carried out — and remember the great P’Nut backlash.
The Inflation and Immigration Election of 2024
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The administration and most of the media did the American people few favors in hiding what has been happening at the Southwest border over the past four years and on Election Day voters returned the favor.

Noncitizen Voting Bans at the State Level Gain Momentum
By Marguerite Telford
Excerpt: The results of this week’s election brought attention to public concern about noncitizen voting, with eight states approving constitutional amendments that explicitly prohibit noncitizens from voting in state or local elections.
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