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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 7/22/19
Date July 22, 2019 1:30 PM
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Can Immigration Solve the Problem of an Aging Society? ([link removed])
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Policy Changes and Processing Delays at USCIS ([link removed])
U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Sub-committee on Immigration and Citizenship
By Jessica Vaughan

Featured Posts

Administration Issues Third-Country Asylum Eligibility Rule ([link removed])
By Andrew Arthur
Given the massive loophole that the current credible fear process has created to an orderly system of immigration to the United States, it was correct for EOIR and DHS to act. This rule will very likely be enjoined by a district or circuit court soon, but its chances are far better in the Supreme Court

Unlikely Trump Ally – A UN Agency – Provides Help at the Border ([link removed])
By David North
The International Office for Migration is busing thwarted Central American migrants from Mexican border cities back to the Northern Triangle. This comes as a surprise given the Trump administration's budget cuts to the UN and mutual hostilities between the two. The IOM likely has its own motivations.

South Miami Fights Florida Law Forbidding Sanctuaries ([link removed])
By Dan Cadman
The various legal efforts to overturn the Texas anti-sanctuary law failed and there is no reason to think that they will prevail in Florida. Nonetheless, activist groups are using the SPLC's bogus "hate group" designation of FAIR, which helped write the bill, in an attempt to overturn it.

New Asylum Rule: Apply for Asylum Elsewhere but; if Your Claim is Rejected, Please Come to the United States ([link removed])
By Nayla Rush
Under Trump's new asylum rules, only migrants who applied for asylum in a third country and whose claims were rejected will be allowed to seek asylum here. But why aren't we respecting the asylum decisions of those countries?

More Blog Posts
* Court Upholds H-1B Visa Scrutiny ([link removed])
* Beware: DoL Proposes "Streamlining" H-2A Alien Farmworker Program ([link removed])
* When May ICE Agents Enter Residences or Private Premises to Make Arrests? ([link removed])
* The Clinton Administration: When Deportations Were Considered Essential for Credible Immigration Policy ([link removed])
* Guatemala Cracks Down on Illegal Immigration ([link removed])


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