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Report
Are Immigrants Less Willing to Report Crime?
Data from the National Crime Victimization Survey says “No.”

By Jessica M. Vaughan, Steven A. Camarota, and Karen Zeigler 
CIS Report, October 14, 2021
Podcast
Are Immigrants Less Willing to Report Crime?
Moderator: Mark Krikorian
Guests: Mark Krikorian, Steven A. Camarota, Jessica M. Vaughan, and Keith Harmon 
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 26

National Border Patrol Museum Displays the Continued Sophistication of Those Entering the U.S. Illegally
Moderator: Mark Krikorian 
Guest: David Hamm
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 25
Commentary
Biden Dismantles the Ban on Hiring Illegal Immigrants
By Mark Krikorian
National Review, October 15, 2021
Excerpt: Mayorkas's memo is more than just the latest in a series of anti-immigration-enforcement directives by this administration. Rather, it represents the Left’s rejection of the very *concept* of illegal employment.

Open borders activists are undermining Joe Biden:They don't care if the Democrats lose the midterms, or even the Presidency
By Mark Krikorian
Unherd.com, October 20, 2021
Excerpt: The conflict between the radical demands of these immigrant-rights groups and the White House desire to avoid political catastrophe broke out into the open over the weekend. During a Zoom call on Saturday with administration officials, activists read a statement decrying the fact that the Biden administration was complying with a court order to restore a Trump-era immigration-control measure, and then staged a virtual walkout (i.e. they logged off).
Featured Blog Posts
DHS to Let Immigration Cheats Keep U.S. Citizenship
By Robert Law
Rather than outright banning civil denaturalization efforts, the Mayorkas memo imposes such onerous restrictions that it has the practical effect of ending civil denaturalization.

Amid Border Crisis, Feds Offer Reward for Capture of Pakistani Alien Smuggler
By Todd Bensman 
In a rare public national security move coinciding with a collapsing southern border and the chaotic fall of Afghanistan, the U.S. State Department has offered a $2 million reward for information leading to the arrest of a fugitive Pakistani human smuggler and financial disruption of a network that transports Afghans, Pakistanis, and Middle Easterners through the currently packed Colombia-Panama “Darien Gap” to the American frontier.
Using a Few Billion to Pay Panama and Other Countries to Enforce Their Own Laws
By David North
Why not pay one of the chokepoint countries in Central America to enforce their own laws and thus limit the eventual arrival of illegal aliens at our border?

Microsoft’s Censorship of ‘Tank Man’ Came from ‘a Team Located in the US and China’
By Jon Feere
In a letter responding to Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), Microsoft has revealed that the censorship was the result of actions taken by “a team located in the US and China”. This revelation potentially implicates U.S. foreign worker programs and Congress must obtain a full accounting of what occurred.
More Blog Posts
One of the most frequently cited justifications for sanctuary policies is the claim that immigrants are less willing to report victimization to authorities. A report to be released Thursday by the Center for Immigration Studies casts doubt on this claim, using the latest data from the National Crime Victimization Survey. This report was discussed at a virtual panel on Thursday, October 14, 2021.
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