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Date June 14, 2021 3:06 PM
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Commentary
Increased Immigration is Not A Simple Solution for US Population Woes ([link removed])
By Steven Camarota
RealClearPolicy, June 8, 2021

Excerpt: Conventional wisdom has developed that the United States desperately needs more immigration to address the supposed twin evils of population aging and slowing population growth. The 2020 Census showing the U.S. grew by "only" 22.7 million over the last decade has prompted a new round of calls to expand immigration. In fact, immigration does not make the population substantially younger unless the level is truly enormous and ever-increasing. Moreover, there is no body of research showing that higher rates of population growth necessarily make a country richer on a per-person basis. Advocates of mass immigration also ignore the downsides of larger populations, as well as the more effective and less extreme alternatives that exist for dealing with an aging society.
Podcast
Texas AG Paxton: The States’ Role in Fighting Illegal Immigration ([link removed])
Guest: Ken Paxton
Moderator: Mark Krikorian
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 7, June 10, 2021
Featured Blogs

What Is the Logic Behind Biden’s Covid Travel Bans?: If Americans are under restrictions, bans make sense, but there is not much consistency or transparency ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
As long as Americans remain under COVID restrictions, it makes sense to ban unnecessary travel by foreign nationals to this country. So why is the Southwest border seemingly open to unscreened aliens entering illegally, and why so many other foreign nationals with visas are free to come here via other ports of entry.

Biden Administration Accidentally Does Something Useful in the Migration Business ([link removed])
By David North
The Department of Education has taken a step to put out of business a controversial accreditation agency long known for having low standards when judging colleges, including those known for giving visas and work permits to all aliens who apply, but giving the "students" very little education.
Do As I Say, Not As I Do: Guatemala Edition ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
In Guatemala yesterday, Vice President Harris begged the people of Central America to stop causing her administration such political problems at the border. She managed to get through her speech without breaking out into one of her cringe-inducing laughs, but I don’t expect Guatemalans were likewise able to keep straight faces.

‘Undocumented’ with Documents: Immigration newspeak causes linguistic embarrassment ([link removed])
By Robert Law
Much to my amusement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) somehow slipped through the cracks and for months into the Biden administration continued using proper terminology instead of immigration newspeak. Eventually the word police caught up to CBP and they were ordered to adopt the language preferences used by the sister agencies.
More Blog Posts
* Texas Elections Not Good for Biden, Dems: Immigration is ‘probably the least popular part of the Democratic policy agenda’ ([link removed])
* Examining a Murky Border Patrol Press Release ([link removed])
* Special Interest Groups Now in Charge of Title 42 Exceptions: Are they responsible for ensuring aliens leave if their asylum claims are denied? ([link removed])
* SCOTUS Rules TPS Grant Is Not an ‘Admission’ for Green Card Adjustment: Unanimous decision leaves unresolved issues ([link removed])
* Ups and Mostly Downs in the EB-5 Neighborhood ([link removed])
* Even NBC Isn’t Buying the Biden-Harris Border Narrative ([link removed])
* Special Interest Groups Now in Charge of Title 42 Exceptions: Are they responsible for ensuring aliens leave if their asylum claims are denied? ([link removed])
* Numbers Show Border Disaster Unabated in May as Illegal Migration Goes Global: Spike in family units at the ports, and more than 40,000 migrants from beyond the Northern Triangle ([link removed])
* Amid Media Silence, Congressman Asks FBI Chief About Border-Jumping Yemenis: ([link removed])
* Wisconsin Rep. Tiffany just returned from the Panama jungle smuggling route, curious ([link removed])

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