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Six Illegal Aliens Charged in Alleged MS-13-Related Killing in Baltimore County
By Andrew R. Arthur
Six aliens unlawfully present in the United States were among the seven who were recently charged in a gang-related killing that occurred in July in suburban Baltimore County, Md. That case reveals two things . . .

How to Deal with Bahamians in U.S. Immigration Policy, Post-Dorian 
By Dan Cadman
The U.S. government need not apologize for exercising both prudence and restraint in how it deals with a potential inflow of a third of a million people.

Ecuador: An Unlikely Battleground to Secure America's Southern Border 
By Todd Bensman
Human smugglers and those bent on reaching the U.S. border are notoriously adaptable. They can be expected to either corrupt Ecuadorian inspections and immigration personnel, or simply try other countries like Brazil, Nicaragua, and Peru to get to the American border.

 

U.S. - Mexico Busts of Bangladeshi Smugglers South of the Border
By Todd Bensman
The country of Bangladesh fairly teems with ISIS and al-Qaeda members, followers of a radical Islamist political party now out of power, homegrown jihadists of other various strands, and foreign terrorist fighters returning from Syria with combat experience.

Let's Tax Illegal Aliens to Ease the Pressures on the Southern Border
By David North
I suggest, short of tax reform (and tax increases on the rich), that we spend billions on discouraging illegal migration from Central America and do it all by taking the needed money from America's illegal aliens.

SCOTUS Hands Trump Win on Third-Country Transit Bar Asylum
By Andrew R. Arthur
There is a disaster at the border, and the Supreme Court appears to be willing to allow the administration to respond to that disaster so long as it does so within the bounds of the law.

 
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