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Adjusting Foreign Worker Programs: A Proposal
By Kent Lundgren
Congress, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and captains of industry have all become enamored of foreign guestworkers. They promote those programs without regard to their demonstrable adverse impact on American workers, even claiming that in some obscure fashion the foreign workers improve the employment opportunities for Americans. They would have the public believe that there are not sufficient qualified and willing American workers to fill their need for, as they put it, "the best and brightest".

19 Aliens Charged with Voting Illegally in North Carolina
By David North
Unless there is some kind of secret cabal that pulls together Malaysians and Tobagonians and Yemenis it struck me that there was no conspiracy here. Each of these misguided aliens must have operated on his or her own. One or more of those indicted may have a green card and unwittingly equated that with citizenship.

DHS Announces All 50 States Are Compliant with REAL ID Act Standards
By Andrew Arthur
On Thursday — one day before today's 19th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11 — DHS announced that all 50 states are now in compliance in issuing identification cards in accordance with the standards in the REAL ID Act. This comes more than 15 years after Congress set those requirements. Better late than never, but respectfully, it took much longer to achieve total compliance than Congress ever intended.

Two Aliens — at Least One Illegal — Charged with Rape of 11-Year-Olds in Montgomery County, Md.: Where is the sympathy for the alleged victims, or concerned parents?
By Andrew Arthur
It seems that in the current politically charged climate any crime having to do with aliens must be smoothed over and elided. Such "political correctness", however, appears to allow for no sympathy whatsoever for victims of those offenses, or for the legitimate concerns of parents who entrust their children to the state on a daily basis.

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Immigration Brief: With Migrant Numbers Down, Illicit Narcotic Seizures Jump
Andrew Arthur, the Center’s resident fellow in law and policy, highlights this year’s drug seizures: cocaine seizures are almost 96% of what they were in all of fiscal 2019, methamphetamine seizures 87.5% and fentanyl seizures are already at 198% of what they were in fiscal 2019.

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