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Four-Year-Old Girl Found Traveling Alone at the Border:  U.S. law encourages parents to entrust toddlers to rapacious smugglers
By Andrew R. Arthur
The laws of the United States should not incentivize their crimes. They do, however, and expose the most vulnerable to the greatest dangers. I have no doubt that the authors of those laws had the purest of intentions. But they need to wake up to the consequences of their acts and remove the incentives for parents and smugglers. The Border Patrol may not be there to save the next four-year-old girl.

Tighten the Border and Send Medical Relief to Mexican Border Cities?: Federal response needed as Mexican crossers contribute to crisis at U.S. border hospitals
By Todd Bensman
The United States has sent hundreds of millions of dollars and equipment to China, Iran, Southeast Asia, and elsewhere — spare masks, gloves, and ventilators — but has fallen short of doing what is necessary to expand the capacity and capability of hospitals right across the border in Mexico.
 

A $1 Billion Boost to U.S. Workers Buried in a Proposed DHS Ruling
By David North
The latest proposed fine-print rules change by DHS regarding about-to-be-deported illegal aliens will boost the economy for the rest of us by a billion dollars — but that good news is totally buried in the DHS press release and in the text of the proposed rule.

DHS Announces a Slightly More Difficult Naturalization Test
By David North
All of the answers are known in advance; There are a limited number of questions to be asked, with all the answers pre-published; The passing score is 60 percent; Older people are given an even less challenging version; and 91 percent of the test takers routinely pass. Might one regard such a test as somewhere between easy and meaningless?

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