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LATEST ANALYSIS
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The
Cost
of
Immigration
Enforcement
and
Border
Security
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ACROSS THE NATION
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The
American
Immigration
Council
submitted
a
comment
to
the
Department
of
Education
recommending
that
higher
education
institutions
report
data
on
undocumented
students
to
the
National
Center
for
Education
Statistics
using
the
student’s
self-reported
race
and
ethnicity.
The
DOE
proposed
changes
in
February
2022
directing
colleges
and
universities
to
report
DACA
recipients
under
the
category
of
"nonresident,"
and
report
undocumented
students
without
DACA
as
"Race/ethnicity
unknown."
Watch:
Council
and
Partners
Submit
Comment
on
Department
of
Education's
Proposed
Integrated
Postsecondary
Education
Data
System
Guidance
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“Historically, refugees acclimate well to their new lives in the United States. They are dedicated employees, start businesses at high rates, and are more likely than other groups to apply for citizenship, according to the American Immigration Council. But their odds of a smooth adjustment depend greatly on how we—as government, community, business leaders, and caring individuals—support them in their transition to become residents and eventually Americans.” "
– Spencer J. Cox, Governor of Utah, in "The U.S. needs to prepare for more refugees. Our Afghan experience has shown us what we can do better," Fortune Magazine [[link removed]]
FURTHER READING
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TIME:
The
Battle
Over
‘Remain
in
Mexico’
Shows
How
U.S.
Immigration
Policy
Has
Reached
‘Peak
Confusion’
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The
Los
Angeles
Times:
Mayorkas
prepares
to
end
Title
42
pandemic
policy
at
border
despite
backlash,
setbacks
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The
Hill:
Mayorkas
fields
onslaught
of
GOP
attacks
over
border
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BuzzFeed
News:
The
Biden
Administration
Plans
To
Put
Some
Deportations
On
Hold
As
Immigration
Courts
Face
A
Staggering
Backlog
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