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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 2/28/22
Date February 28, 2022 7:27 PM
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Report
Foreign-Born Population Hits Record 46.6 Million in January 2022 ([link removed])
By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler
CIS Report, February 23, 2022
Excerpt: An analysis of the Census Bureau’s monthly Current Population Survey from January 2022 shows that the total immigrant population (legal and illegal) in the U.S., hit 46.6 million — the highest number ever in American history.
Podcast
Taxpayer Money Facilitating Mass Migration ([link removed])
Moderator: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Rep. Lance Gooden
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 42
Featured Blog Posts
Removals Fell More than 70 Percent under Biden in FY 2021 ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Trump didn’t dismantle the nation’s immigration system any more than Obama did, but the Biden administration has taken a wrecking ball to any semblance of immigration enforcement.

Did the 9th Circuit Just Keep Jesus Out of Jail? ([link removed])
By George Fishman
H.R. 4437 was omnibus immigration enforcement legislation, much of it written by the Department of Justice and much written by Arthur and me at Chairman Sensenbrenner’s direction. Out of the bill’s 128 sections spread over 256 pages, two provisions (we felt to be relatively minor) became notorious.
New Data Reveal Biden’s DHS is Forcing Sheriffs to Release Countless Criminal Aliens ([link removed])
By Jon Feere
The rationale for the Biden administration's policy of narrowing ICE enforcement priorities is that it would better focus resources and lead to increased arrests of alien criminals. The results show otherwise.

GAO Report on Foreign Workers in CNMI Is a Total Whitewash ([link removed])
By David North
The conclusions of the GAO's report on foreign workers in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands are not factually correct, but are instead both sugar-coated and deprived of a national context, and are thus meaningless.
More Blog Posts
* Is There a Member of Congress Who Was Born in Ukraine? ([link removed])
* January Border Numbers Reflect Ongoing Chaos ([link removed])
* Expanding Air Deportations Coincide with Falling Border Apprehensions ([link removed])
* Could Canadian Truckers Be Granted U.S. Asylum?
* SCOTUS to Hear Most Significant Immigration Case — Ever ([link removed])
* Defenders of the Public Charge Rule Have Their Day at the Supreme Court ([link removed])
* SCOTUS Has Opportunity to End Biden’s Sue-to-Settle Regulatory Scheme ([link removed])
* Bipartisan Group of Senators Wants Even More Cheap Foreign Workers ([link removed])
* Increase Immigration or Citizen Labor Force Participation? Policy Problems ([link removed])
* The Immigration 'Problems' of Cardiologists Making Half a Million a Year ([link removed])
* DHS’s Bizarre Effort to Expand Legal Immigration Pathways Through Uncapped H-2A Program ([link removed])
* DHS Should Act Like a Judge, Not a Salesman, on Immigration Issues ([link removed])
* Estimating the Impact of Immigration on U.S. Population Growth 1982 to 2017 ([link removed])
* Latest Scandal: Alien Uses Money Stolen from Feds to Pay for EB-5 Visa ([link removed])
* DoD Watchdog Issues Chilling Indictment of Afghan Vetting ([link removed])

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