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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 7/21/25
Date July 21, 2025 3:13 PM
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Steven A. Camarota testifies before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations & Accountability
Congressional Testimony
The Fiscal Consequences of Parole During the Biden Administration ([link removed])
Statement of Steven A. Camarota before the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations & Accountability, July 15, 2025
Summary: The decision by the Biden administration to parole nearly three million otherwise inadmissible aliens into the country represents a profound distortion of the intent of the program, which is supposed to be used on a limited case-by-case basis due to compelling humanitarian need or because of a significant benefit to the United States.
Parsing Immigration Policy Podcast
A Civil Exchange on a Polarizing Issue ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Gaby Pacheco, President and CEO of TheDream.US.
Episode 213
Commentary
Published in The Washington Examiner:
We Signed the United Nations Refugee Protocol, but We Never Signed up for Mass Migration ([link removed])
By George Fishman, July 14, 2025
Excerpt: The 1951 UN refugee treaty’s negotiators and drafters were laser-focused on ensuring that the obligations their nations would be signing up for did not require them to allow the mass influx of aliens arriving at their frontiers claiming to be refugees.
Featured Posts
America First, or ‘Refugees’ First? The ‘Tent’ movement doesn’t seem to be in line with Trump policies ([link removed])
By Nayla Rush, July 18, 2025
Excerpt: The Biden administration was very active in the refugee arena. As part of this effort, it teamed up with a private group called Tent Partnership for Refugees to push for the hiring of refugees and other migrants by U.S. companies. The Trump administration might want to take a closer look at these hiring efforts that appear to be in conflict with its America First stance.

‘Alligator Alcatraz’ — The Alien Has the Key to His Jail Cell ([link removed])
By Dan Vara
Excerpt: An alien in the custody of the U.S. government solely for immigration violations has a choice. Either continue to press the issue of whether he or she is admissible or should be allowed to remain in this country, or abandon that effort and force the U.S. government to remove them to their home country or a third country that will accept them if their home country will not.
SW Border Patrol Apprehensions in June Were the Lowest Ever Recorded ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Border security was a major issue in the lead-up to the 2024 elections, and while 70 percent of U.S. voters in the latest Harvard/Harris poll support “closing the border with added security and policies that discourage illegal crossings”, it lacks the urgency it had in late 2024 — largely because today, the border is more secure now than it has ever been.

Fed Judge Throws Up Roadblocks on ICE Stops, Arrests in L.A. ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The purpose of the judge's temporary restraining order is to make it more likely that aliens unlawfully present will continue to be able to live, free from restraint and removal, in this country. Not surprisingly, DOJ has already filed its notice of appeal.


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