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Judge Amy Coney Barrett's Immigration Jurisprudence: Holding back an expansion of consular non-reviewability
By Andrew R. Arthur
Judge Amy Coney Barrett may or may not become the ninth Supreme Court justice. But when it comes to immigration, however, she applies the law. And that is really all that I can ask.
The Passing of Justice Ginsburg Throws Election Into (Further) Turmoil, with Immigration Implications
'All procedural arguments are insincere, including this one'
By Andrew R. Arthur
The appointment of a conservative jurist to the Supreme Court to replace the Ruth Bader Ginsburg could well shift the balance on immigration questions for decades to come.
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New Data on Chinese and Indian H-1Bs' Educational Backgrounds
By David North
Among the differences between the two groups of H-1Bs: the Chinese are much more likely to be graduates of high-ranking educational institutions than are the Indians, and are much more likely to have degrees from U.S. schools. And the difference is not in shades of gray; it is quite remarkable.
Smuggler of Iranian Migrants Busted as Iran Threatens to Hit U.S. for Assassinating Top General
By Todd Bensman
The Brazilian bust comes at a time of heightened vigilance in American homeland security as Iran continues to threaten violent retaliation for the January 2020 U.S. drone strike assassination of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force General Qasem Soleimani.
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