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Date September 23, 2019 2:12 PM
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Senate Action Expected on Big Tech Green Card Bill ([link removed])
By Jessica M. Vaughan
The Senate will consider a bill on Thursday, October 19th that would dramatically change our system for awarding employment green cards in a way that rewards their business model — which has displaced U.S. workers on a grand scale.

Is the U.S. Government Discriminating Against Middle Class Illegal Aliens? ([link removed])
By David North
Arriving legally does not mean you can stay forever; someone who enters legally and overstays is equally in lawless status as one who enters without inspection. Those with money are virtually always treated better than those without. Had the Trump administration, contrary to its own nature, upset that rule?


Foreign Organizations' Use of Our Immigration System to Penetrate U.S. Education ([link removed])
By Dan Cadman
It appears that foreign organizations are seeking ways to influence American society and outlooks through the educational system and, of course, in the process, taking advantage of U.S. immigration laws to do so.

Immigration Judicial Warrants Don't Exist ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Immigration detainers are,civil detainers, because immigration proceedings are civil — as opposed to criminal — in nature. Immigration detention is, however, detention, and the authority for such detention has been recognized as valid since the 19th Century.


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