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Migrants Chanting 'Biden! Biden!' Attempt to Rush Border: Will mass-incursion tactics test Biden's promises of a kinder, gentler immigration agenda?
By Todd Bensman
No matter how the arithmetic works out, a vast human reservoir is dammed up behind floodgates that will soon be under the control of a Biden administration. What the incident on the bridge between Juarez and El Paso showed most is that the Biden administration may well have to choose much sooner than expected between either the stick and status quo for a while, or the carrot and a mass migration crisis at the border.
Good News: The Visa Waiting List Dropped 171,000 Between 2018 and 2019
By David North
The total number of people on the various waiting lists for immigrant visas fell by 4.5 percent from 2018 to 2019.
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ICE Detention and Removal Numbers Slip in the Wake of Pandemic: Some good news, though, but still a lot of bad. Will it get better?
By Andrew R. Arthur
Whether ICE enforcement rebounds after the pandemic will be up to the new administration, which has very different ideas on the subject than the current one. But sometimes events on the ground can drive policy in another direction.
BIA Decision Shows Congress Needs to Revise the Grounds for Removal: A modest proposal: two misdemeanors or one felony, and you are removable
By Andrew R. Arthur
The crime makes perfect sense. If you are responsible for a child of tender years, you either need to keep tabs on the kid, or make sure that someone else does.
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