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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 9/3/19
Date September 3, 2019 11:15 AM
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Featured Posts
Five Rape Arrests Underscore the Hypocrisy of Sanctuary Policies ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Horrendous crimes at the hands of illegal aliens in Montgomery County, Maryland due to reckless sanctuary city policies. Arthur explains the obstacles of local law enforcement and ICE attempting to apprehend dangerous illegal alien criminals who often harm immigrant communities. Arthur elaborates on the nationwide implications of these sanctuary policies.

The FY 2020 Refugee Ceiling? ([link removed])
By Nayla Rush
Controversy over refugee resettlement and entry continues on in the Trump administration. Rush reviews the policy behind resettlement and breaks down the financial and moral implications it has on the American people. Finally, Rush explains whether abolishing the resettlement program is a solution to solving the refugee problem.

Foreign Students and National Security: Student Visa Overstays ([link removed])
By Jessica Vaughn
Visa overstays by foreign student and exchange visitors adds to the growing illegal immigration problem in the United States. Vaughn details the overstay rates of this group by year and country, and offers recommendations to remedy the problem to assist employers, schools, and exchange program sponsors involved in the Optional Practical Training program.

U.S.-Supported Brazilian Op Busts Smugglers Moving Migrants from Muslim-Majority Countries ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
U.S. and Brazilian law enforcement dismantle a human smuggling operation, many of the migrants smuggled had national security designations. Bensman highlights the growing numbers of migrants from high-volume terror regions of the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia attempting to reach the United States.

More Blog Posts
* Incoming Guatemala President Underscore the Hypocrisy of Sanctuary Policies ([link removed])
* California, 18 Other States, and D.C. Sue over Flores Regulations ([link removed])
* South Asian Migrants Detained in Mexico after a Four-Month Trek ([link removed])
* New EOIR Regulation Allow Director to Adjudicate Cases ([link removed])
* New Rule Replacing Flores Settlement Agreement Announced ([link removed])
* The Sad Story of the Guardian, Mother Jones, and the 'Greening of Hate' ([link removed])

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CIS Resident Fellow in Law & Policy Andrew Arthur discusses the devastating consequences of sanctuary laws in Montgomery County, Maryland.

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