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Subject Don’t Come to the U.S. Illegally – We’ll Come Get You!
Date July 29, 2021 11:50 AM
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PODCAST EP.:Central American Minors Program’s Expanding Eligibility 

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Washington, D.C. (July 29, 2021) – The ever-expanding Central American Minors Refugee/Parole program (CAM), launched in 2014 (and expanded in 2016) by the Obama administration, and terminated in 2017 by the Trump administration, has expanded further under the Biden administration. In this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy ([link removed]) , Dr. Nayla Rush, a senior researcher at the Center for Immigration Studies, explains how an in-country processing family unification program for those who came to the United States illegally has expanded under the Biden administration to include adults unrelated to the petitioner, married adult children, and even the relatives of U-visa applicants – illegal immigrants claiming to be victims of certain crimes.

Will expansion of those eligible to apply for the CAM program solve the border crisis? Rush explains why the program will not discourage unaccompanied minors and other migrants/asylum seekers from showing up at our border.

The U.N Refugee Convention turned 70 years old this week, and in the closing commentary, Mark Krikorian, the Center’s executive director and host of Parsing Immigration Policy ([link removed]) , calls for the United States to withdraw from the treaty – a Cold War anachronism which restricts U.S. sovereignty, allowing illegal immigrants to use the asylum process as a way to bypass our immigration controls and enter the country without our consent.

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