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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 8/26/19
Date August 26, 2019 3:42 PM
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What's Happening at the Center
In a recent blog post ([link removed]) , Andrew Arthur analyzes the Trump administration's effort to close the loopholes in the Flores settlement agreement that have led to the huge numbers of adult migrants traveling with children attempting to illegally cross the Southwest border. As our Resident Fellow in Law & Policy, Andrew Arthur covers all of the latest legal and policy developments here ([link removed]) .

Featured Posts
American Most-Wanted American Jihadist Caught in Mexico Was On His Way to Egypt, not the U.S. Border ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
An American citizen with ties to radical Islam and wanted by INTERPOL was apprehended by Mexican Immigration authorities near the Mexico-Guatemala border. Bensman reviews the suspects' actions leaving outward from the U.S. to join a jihadist group in Egypt and the importance of intelligence sharing.

America's Elderly and Infirm Forced to Reward Corporations that Discriminate Against American College Graduates ([link removed])
By David North
The debate over hiring recent college graduates from foreign nations versus Americans continues. North assess the flaws of the Optional Training Program, highlighting the payroll-tax free benefit of both employers and employees and the billions lost in Social Security and Medicare it causes.


Gaming the System to Fake Compliance with Work Verification Requirements
By Dan Cadman
The ICE raids on the food processing plants in Mississippi have stirred controversy over the effectiveness of E-Verify. Cadman dismantles the claims of inefficiency of the DHS program and articulates the true motives behind employers using illegal immigrant labor.

Encampment of International Migrants in Mexico Reminds that Homeland Security Must Vet as Ever More Arrive ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
Central Americans have predominated the focus of migrants seeking asylum in the United States. Bensman recaps his experience at a migrant encampment in Mexico, detailing the scores of migrants hailing from non-Spanish speaking countries, such as Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, and Russia with possible ties to crime and terrorism.

More Blog Posts
* What Does It Mean that the President Suggested Formally Designating Antifa as a Terrorist Group? ([link removed])
* Another $110 Million-Plus EB-5 Scandal, and Three Indictments ([link removed])
* The One Video You Should Watch Today: Risking Death to Save Migrants ([link removed])
* U.S. Offers to Triple Number of H-2A Farmworkers Recruited in Guatemala ([link removed])
* Trump Continues to Ignore Ways to Collect Billions From Illegal Aliens ([link removed])
* New Rule Replacing Flores Settlement Agreement Announced ([link removed])
* USCIS Acts to Plug Parole Employment Loophole ([link removed])
* Salvadoran Nationals Charged with Rape of 11-Year-old on Dc's Doorstep ([link removed])
* Ninth Circuit Splits the Baby on Safe Third Country Asylum Rule ([link removed])

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The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion on the potential national security risks and other challenges posed by our current foreign student and exchange visitor programs.

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