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Andrew R. Arthur explains the national security vulnerabilities in New York state's driver's license policies.
Reports
Why the Decline in the Foreign-Born in the Monthly Household Survey in 2025 Is Very Likely Real ([link removed])
By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler, October 8, 2025
Excerpt: We think the evidence is strong that most or all of the decline in the foreign-born population shown in the CPS is real and primarily reflects a reduction in new arrivals and, in particular, a large increase in emigration.
How Counting Noncitizens Distorts State Legislatures ([link removed])
By Jason Richwine and Karen Zeigler, October 6, 2025
Excerpt: Previous CIS research has shown that immigration distorts both the apportionment of U.S. House seats among states and the drawing of U.S. House district lines within each state.1 This new report focuses on state legislatures. Using as examples the five states with the highest foreign-born shares — California, New Jersey, New York, Florida, and Maryland — the report shows that immigration causes state house districts to have dramatically different numbers of eligible voters.
Parsing Immigration Policy Podcast
Military Lawyers as Temporary Immigration Judges? ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Andrew R. Arthur, Fellow in Law & Policy at CIS
Episode 225
Featured Posts
A Constitutional Challenge to Sanctuary Policies ([link removed])
By Joseph J. Kolb
Excerpt: The Trump administration has filed multiple lawsuits against sanctuary jurisdictions pursuant to their refusal to comply with both administrative and criminal immigration law that will likely be met with persistent politically based resistance.
Latest Harvard/Harris Poll: Immigration Enforcement Is Very Popular with Voters ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: This poll makes clear that Americans like “law and order”, including immigration enforcement. Trump has a skill for bringing out the worst in his political opponents — but the sooner they get wise to popular sentiment and drop their reflexive hatred of ICE, the better it will be for their electoral prospects, and the country.
Latest BIA Decision Unwinds Biden Admin Restrictions on Enforcement ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The impact of Matter of J-H-M-H- is much bigger than that single case; it’s an attempt to unwind Biden administration “priorities” that restricted enforcement and skewed decisions in cases involving hundreds of thousands of facially removable aliens. And it gives IJs the one thing every judge wants: the right to render independent judgments.
The Economist (UK) Gives Vinegar-Laced Kudos to President’s Border Successes ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The last line in an article that gives Donald Trump credit for border security through gritted teeth is dispositively true: Policies implemented by the last administration threw the border open, and policies implemented by the current one have shut them. Congress can make all the immigration laws it wants, but without White House will, they’re meaningless — and Congress can’t legislate presidential will.
More Blog Posts
* Of Course Illegal Immigrants Access Public Health Benefits ([link removed])
* Latest Updates in Case of ‘Dr.’ Ian Roberts, Illegal Alien and Des Moines School Superintendent ([link removed])
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