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Date May 17, 2021 3:42 PM
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Congressional Testimony
The Juvenile Justice Pipeline and the Road Back to Integration: Lax Border and Immigration Enforcement Strains the System ([link removed])
Statement of Jessica M. Vaughan
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
U.S. House Judiciary Committee, May 13, 2021
Commentary
Where Does Biden Go from Here on Immigration? ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
Real Clear Policy, May 10, 2021
Summary: The Biden administration has settled on three initiatives it hopes will remove the border crisis from the headlines. None of them is likely to work, but they're worth looking at in turn.
Report
Estimating Illegal Immigrant Receipt of Cash Payments from the EITC and ACTC ([link removed])
By Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler, May 13, 2021
Excerpt: Millions of illegal immigrants have Social Security numbers, potentially allowing them to receive cash payments from the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Additional Child Tax Credit. We estimate that illegal immigrants may receive between $3.8 and $4.5 billion from the two programs. This is in addition to the $4.4 billion we have previously estimated illegals likely received in stimulus checks this year.
Podcasts
"All You Americans Are Fired": The Controversial H-2B Guestworker Program ([link removed])
Guest: Jessica M. Vaughan
Moderator: Mark Krikorian
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 3, May 13, 2021

What I Saw at the U.S.–Mexico Border ([link removed])
Guest: Todd Bensman
Moderator: Mark Krikorian
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 2, May 6, 2021
Featured Blogs
Buckets of Meth and the Guns in the Grass: ‘Guns come south, drugs go north’ — expect it to get worse as the number of migrants surges ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Two recent events on May 5 underscore the crisis that is unfolding at the Southwest border. One involved a number of high-powered guns, the other buckets full of methamphetamine. Neither has received much attention, but both reveal the price that communities across the United States and Mexico are paying for a border situation that is out of control.

EEOC Reaches Settlement in Yet Another 'No Americans Need Apply' Case ([link removed])
By Jason Richwine
The lawsuit against Helados La Tapatia is the latest in a long string of immigrant- or Hispanic-preference EEOC cases that I documented in a 2019 CIS report, entitled “EEOC Lawsuits: Employers Eager to Replace Low-Skill Native Workers with Immigrants: No Americans Need Apply”.
New Harvard-Harris Poll Shows Broad Opposition to Biden’s Border Policies ([link removed])
By Rob Law
When asked, “Do you think the Biden administration’s executive actions on immigration encourage or discourage illegal immigration?”, by a 65-35 breakdown respondents said Biden’s actions encourage illegal immigration.

Another Religious Entity Caught Abusing Its People and, this time, R-2 Visas ([link removed])
By David North
The current scandal relates to wages and working conditions at the construction site of a large Hindu temple in rural Robinsville, N.J., near Princeton. The workers involved are members of the caste now known as Dalits, a historically disadvantaged group once called “untouchables”.
More Blog Posts
* Reports: Biden Not Keeping Border Governors in the Loop on the Crisis in Their Communities: ([link removed]) ([link removed]) While Texas Democrat questions the administration’s depiction of child detention ([link removed])
* The Peaks and Valleys of H-1B Visa Issuances in India ([link removed])
* Two Bits of Bad News on the H-1B Front ([link removed])
* DHS Quietly Withdraws Two Key Immigration Integrity Regulations ([link removed])
* Where Are CBP’s April Border Numbers?: Eleven days into May, Biden’s not keeping you and me ‘in the loop’, either ([link removed])
* Border Patrol Apprehensions at the Southwest Border Reach 21-Year Monthly High: Paging Jeh Johnson: If 1,000 daily apprehensions ‘overwhelms the system’, what do 5,782 do? ([link removed])
* Maryland’s ‘Dignity Not Detention Act’ Will Deliver Neither: Localities lose money, alien detainees lose family support, and the public will be less safe ([link removed])
* Is Prosecutorial Experience Now a Disqualifier for Federal Immigration Jobs? ([link removed])
* The Virus May Be Reducing Marriage-Related Immigration Fraud
* Surprising Takeaways in AP Article on Child Migrant Detention: Taxpayer-funded airline tickets for children flying alone, dangerous detention allegations, voluntary family separation, and truncated vetting times ([link removed])
* More Polling Shows Biden Vulnerable on Immigration ([link removed])
* More than 40,000 ‘Got-Aways’ at the Border in April: And we can’t stop most of the drugs entering illegally, but Mayorkas offers no suggestions for policy change ([link removed])

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