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FAIR Border Adviser Says “Gotaway” Illegals are Higher than Reported ([link removed])
Art del Cueto, a former Border Patrol agent and currently a Border Adviser with FAIR, tells Newsmax how the Biden administration was deceptive on reporting the number of gotaways at the border.
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White House National Security Strategy Highlights Immigration and Border Agenda ([link removed])
FAIR has been proud to support the administration’s pro-enforcement agenda and encourages further action to safeguard our borders and enforce our laws.
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FAIR Backs Measures to Implement Immigration Moratorium, Increased Vetting ([link removed])
FAIR will continue to advocate for Americans’ interests and support measures to protect our country from the failed policies of anti-borders advocates. Implementing reforms should not require a tragedy, nor cost the lives of Americans.
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Massachusetts Legislature Considers Bills Outlining Battle Between Sanctuary and Enforcement ([link removed])
On November 25, 2025, the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security held a hearing on several bills that FAIR is monitoring, representing starkly different visions for the state's role in public safety.
Victories
* Victory! Supreme Court to Decide Birthright Citizenship ([link removed])
The Supreme Court granted review of two cases in which lower courts have found President Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship unconstitutional. FAIR, in a brief joined by Landmark Legal Foundation, had urged the Court to grant review, and reverse.
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FAIR Published Opinion
* After the D.C. Ambush: Why America Needs an Immigration Freeze ([link removed])
Association of Mature American Citizens | After an Afghan national was arrested for a shooting near the White House that left one National Guard soldier dead and another clinging to life, it's time for a freeze on all immigration, especially from countries with cultures and beliefs that are hostile to our own.
* Ban Those Who Can’t be Vetted ([link removed])
American Thinker | In the Biden administration's zeal to import the developing world to the United States, one inconvenient fact cannot be spun away: vetting from countries such as Afghanistan and Somalia is virtually impossible, and those who cannot be sufficiently vetted should be banned from entry.
* America Did Not Owe the Afghan National Who Murdered Sarah Beckstrom Resettlement in the United States ([link removed])
Townhall | The folly of the Biden administration's belief that America has a "moral imperative" to bring Afghan nationals to the U.S. is the root cause of why one National Guard solider is dead and another is clinging to life.
FAIR in the News
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Issues & Insights
Voters Back Birthright Citizenship, But Will The U.S. Supreme Court Do The Same? I&I/TIPP Poll ([link removed])
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American Thinker
Illegal alien remittances: Bessent says ‘follow the money’ ([link removed])
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Politico
Immigration hawks push for new restrictions in wake of National Guard shooting ([link removed])
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Talk Radio 1190 AM
Snow Job: Left Pushes Immigrant Workers Myth ([link removed])
Financial Express | OPT Program: Bill, seeking an end to tax exemptions for foreign students, introduced ([link removed])
The Dallas Express | Viewers Question Naturalized Citizen’s Comments After She Pledges Allegiance To Colombia On Podcast ([link removed])
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