Podcast
Mass Deportation: What Would It Take?
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Andrew R. Arthur, Resident Fellow in Law & Policy at CIS
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 182
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Commentary
Sanctuary Is a Corrupt Bargain
By Kent Lundgren
Washington Examiner, December 2, 2024
Excerpt: The word "corrupt" stresses a loss of moral integrity or probity causing betrayal of principle or sworn obligations. Sanctuary for illegal immigrants, protecting them from arrest by immigration authorities, is corrupt in concept, corrupt in effect, and illegal.
What did Canada Ever Do to Draw Trump Tariff on Immigration, You Ask? Plenty
By Todd Bensman
The Daily Wire, December 2, 2024
Excerpt: In terms of immigration policy, the Canadian offenses are indeed much different from Mexico’s open super-highway mass migration wave-throughs during the Biden-Harris years. But Canada’s policies have, arguably, damaged U.S. national security and public safety interests in harmful ways that media outlets on both sides rarely report.
Without A Reckoning, The First U.S. Terror Attack Caused By Open Borders Won’t Be The Last
By Todd Bensman
The Federalist, December 2, 2024
Excerpt: Surprisingly little news coverage followed America’s first terror attack by an illegal border-crossing immigrant on U.S. soil. On Saturday, 22-year-old Mauritanian Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi was found dead of an apparent hanging suicide in his Cook County, Illinois jail cell. America must learn from this to prevent the next attacks on U.S. soil by border-infiltrating jihadists.
Deportation Will Restore Faith in America’s Immigration System
By Jessica M. Vaughan
New Hampshire Journal, November 27, 2024
Excerpt: Donald Trump’s promise to launch an intensive campaign of immigration enforcement, or “mass deportations” for short, is feasible and will be beneficial to Americans.
A heart-wrenching 2-year-old migrant alone at the border is there because of terrible Democratic policies
By Mark Krikorian
New York Post, November 25, 2024
Excerpt: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas are not monsters. But their immigration policies are monstrous. The latest evidence of this is the toddler from El Salvador in a pink jacket found by Texas authorities Sunday on the border near Eagle Pass.
Why Reviving Trump’s ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy Will Swiftly Reduce Border Chaos
By Todd Bensman
The Federalist, November 25, 2024
Excerpt: Remain in Mexico worked very well under President Trump’s first term and foreshadows a more tranquil border very soon.
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Featured Posts
How Important Was Immigration in the 2024 Election?
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Democrats ignored early warning signs by maintaining immigration and border policies that were never popular with American voters until it was too late – which largely helps explain why voters chose a second helping of a Trump administration on November 5.
Overview of Immigration Numbers
By Steven A. Camarota
Excerpt: This PowerPoint is from a recent educational presentation by Steven Camarota, the Director of Research at the Center for Immigration Studies. We offer it here as a useful overview of contemporary immigration to the United States, including the scale of recent immigration and some of the important ways immigration today differs from the last great wave more than a century ago.
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CBS Poll Shows Support for Trump, Deportations
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Many major pollsters took a hit during the waning days of the late presidential election, but now the first major post-election poll has been released.
Executive Branch Has Created Its Own, Separate Immigration System
By John Miano
Excerpt: America’s immigration system is in a state of chaos. The situation has become so bad that the consequences of border chaos have been brought to large segments of the public. A major reason for the chaos is that America now has two immigration systems operating at cross purposes. The first is the one Congress created and the second was created by the administrative state through regulation.
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