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Date November 15, 2021 4:51 PM
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Commentary
‘Let’s Say It’s Not an Amnesty’ ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
National Review, November 11, 2021
Excerpt: The latest version of the reconciliation bill in the House contains a giant amnesty for at least 7 million illegal aliens. How do we know it’s an amnesty? Because House Democrats are insisting it’s not an amnesty.
Podcast
Life on the U.S. – Mexico Border: The Abandoned Americans ([link removed])
Moderator: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Russell Johnson
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 29
Featured Blog Posts
Many H-1B-Dependent Employers Received Covid Funds ([link removed])
By David North
The Small Business Administration made $1.8 billion worth of PPP loans, many subsequently forgiven, to a total of 2,164 H-1B-dependent employers.

Illegal Immigrants Get $10.5 Billion from Child Tax Credit in Reconciliation; More than Previously Estimated ([link removed])
By Steven A. Camarota
Our October estimate of the amount of money illegal immigrants would receive from the Child Tax Credit in the budget reconciliation bill currently being considered in Congress was too low. The current version of the bill eliminates the requirement that eligible children have a Social Security number, raising the estimated cost by more than $2 billion.
The Reconciliation Bill Is a Station Wagon Making a Long Trip Full of Baggage ([link removed])
By David North
The infrastructure bill passed over the weekend belongs to that category, but we have been assured by a friendly lobbyist that there are no immigration elements in that huge piece of legislation.

GOP Appears Poised to Make Immigration Focal Point of 2022 Campaigns ([link removed])
By Rob Law
A lot can happen in the next year and there are plenty of other issues that are pressing for the American people, but it appears that absent a notable shift in policy direction, immigration is a losing issue for the Democratic party in 2022.
More Blog Posts
* Visa-Less Afghans Get Fee Exemptions and Jump the Processing Line ([link removed])
* USCIS Cuts Deal to Make Unlawful Work Permits for H-1B Spouses Renew Automatically ([link removed])
* New EB-5 Scandal Erupts Near Wall Street ([link removed])
* Border Patrol Agents Who Chose Termination Over Vaccination ([link removed])
* Recommendations for State and Local Action on Immigration ([link removed])

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