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Subject 21st Century Immigration Reform
Date May 15, 2020 11:09 AM
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Our immigration system is in dire need of reform: Nowrasteh and Bier have a solution. Unwarranted surveillance is unconstitutional.

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How Should The U.S. Respond to Substate Threats? ([link removed] )

Prevailing American thinking about substate threats—and more specifically the thinking that shapes U.S. policy—exhibits at least as much of a disconnect between perception and reality as when A Dangerous World? was published six years ago.

- Reflections on "The American Perception of Substate Threats" ([link removed] )

By Christopher A. Preble

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The Immigration System Needs Serious Reform ([link removed] )

Liberalizing legal immigration is the most important component of workable, long‐​term reform.

- 12 New Immigration Ideas for the 21st Century ([link removed] )

By Alex Nowrasteh and David J. Bier

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Unwarranted Surveillance Is Unconstitutional ([link removed] )

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court is under scrutiny for its failures to properly check overzealous federal authorities. Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky says the court is not constitutional, but he’s still offering reforms.

- Podcast: Reining in Unwarranted Surveillance of Americans ([link removed] )

Featuring Sen. Rand Paul and Caleb O. Brown

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