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Date July 6, 2021 12:25 PM
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Podcasts
Six Decades of Researching Immigration ([link removed])
Guest: David North
Moderator: Mark Krikorian
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 10

Featured Blog Posts
ICE Issues Non-Enforcement Guidance to Its Lawyers: ‘Trust, but micromanage’, as criminal aliens — among others — get a pass ([link removed])
By Andrew Arthur
The independence of demoralized ICE lawyers has been further restrained, while the prospects of alien criminals — among others — have brightened significantly.

A United Nations of Mass Illegal Immigration: The U.S. migration crisis in plain view at the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
By all indications, the intercontinental trail connecting the world to the U.S. southern border is more congested than at any time in recent memory, with people from Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, Russia, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, and dozens of other countries.


World Refugee Day Should Inspire Us to Reflect on a More Effective Refugee System, One That Fits the Twenty-First Century ([link removed])
By Nayla Rush
Most of the commentary on World Refugee Day praised the courage of people who have been forcibly displaced and called for greater global solidarity and action to support refugees. I, instead, looked to two Oxford professors, Alexander Betts and Paul Collier, and their assessment of a broken refugee system and their call to transform it.

Dying EB-5 Program Gets Negative Headline in $100 Million Disput ([link removed]) e ([link removed])
By David North
The dying EB-5 program, the main part of which is due to expire at midnight tomorrow, was the subject of a thoroughly negative headline in yesterday's Law360. It read: “Fla. Judge Certifies Class In $100M EB-5 Fraud Suit”. My step-daughter happens to be a class action lawyer, and she tells me that when a judge rules that a group of litigants is regarded as a class, then the suit is likely to be decided in their favor.

More Blog Posts
* Harvard/Harris Poll Shows Disapproval of Biden Immigration Policies: And Americans don’t even know how bad they really are ([link removed])
* USCIS Provides More Data on the H-2B Program, which Provides Alien Workers at Bargain Rates ([link removed])
* DOJ’s Immigration Court Guidance Sets a Dangerous Precedent: Where are the demands for judicial independence? ([link removed])
* Biden Administration Hides Data Unflattering to the EB-5 Program ([link removed])
* SCOTUS: No Bond for Aliens Who Reenter Illegally; The correct interpretation, but these aliens won’t be detained under the Biden administration anyway ([link removed])
* SF Sanctuary Policy Protected Criminal Alien Arrested for Hate Crime: Six years after Kate Steinle's death the same policies continue to claim victims ([link removed])
* A Semi-Secret Immigration Agency: USCIS's Administrative Appeals Office ([link removed])
* Sheriffs, ICE Officers Sue Biden Administration for Immigration Non-Enforcement: Complaint alleges child sex offenders—among others—are being returned to the community ([link removed])
* Reading the Tea Leaves on the Apparent Death of the EB-5 Program ([link removed])
* BIA Equates 'Bad Traffic' with 'Family Deaths' to Excuse Immigration Court No-Show ([link removed])
* If Diversity Is Good, as We Are Often Told, then EB-5 Is Bad ([link removed])

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Jon Feere, the Center's Director of Investigations, discusses how San Francisco's sanctuary policies shield criminal aliens and endanger the public.

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Jessica Vaughan, the Center's Director of Policy Studies, discusses drug trafficking during the border crisis.

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