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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 8/15/22
Date August 15, 2022 5:34 PM
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Podcast
Solutions for Ending the Border Crisis and Creating an Effective Process for Removals from the Interior ([link removed])
Host: Jessica Vaughan
Guest: Dan Vara
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 66

STEM: Science, Technology, Espionage, and Math ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: George Fishman
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 65
Commentary
Democrats Suddenly Realize Open Borders Are a Disaster ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
New York Post, August 7, 2022
Excerpt: I’m sympathetic to DC and New York City, but I’ve talked to officials in those much poorer border towns about their struggles to deal with the costs. Perhaps now that Democrats are complaining, the administration will finally pay attention.

Joe Biden restarts construction of Trump’s wall ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
Unherd.com, August 1, 2022
Excerpt: Does this signify a change of course on immigration by the Biden White House? Are they admitting that they were wrong, and that President Trump was right? Unfortunately not.

Democratic Cities Get a Taste of the Overwhelming Cost of Open Borders ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
New York Post, August 1, 2022
Excerpt: The small border towns that have had to cope with the 1 million-plus illegal immigrants the Biden administration has released into the US since January 2021 have nowhere near the resources of Washington, DC (or New York, where Mayor Adams has also complained, even though the buses are only going to DC).
Featured Blog Posts
Biden Not Using the Key Tool Congress Gave Him to Control the Border ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Congress gave DHS expedited removal to enable the department to attain and maintain control of the Southwest border. As the numbers reveal, however, DHS is using expedited removal for fewer than a tenth of all the illegal migrants CBP encounters at that border.

New Migrant 'Superhighway' Bringing the World from South America to Texas ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
Following months of Biden administration shuttle diplomacy, multi-national U.S.-bound immigrants from more than 150 countries are now finding international routes to the southern border faster, easier, and less obstructed than ever before.
Biden Administration to Close the Wall at Arizona’s ‘Yuma Gap’ ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
DHS’s closure of the Yuma Gap reeks of politics but is still good news. It’s just 18 months — and more than 345,000 illegal migrants — too late, a fact with which the Joe Biden who spoke to voters in Winterset, Iowa in August 2007 would agree.

Will Upcoming Court Decision Restore Democratic Control to Immigration Policy? ([link removed])
By John Miano
In immigration, America now has a dual system of alien employment. There is the system authorized by Congress pursuant to the Constitution and there is now the system created entirely through regulation.
More Blog Posts
* Contractors Save Millions by Fraud, but an Alien Middleman Goes to Jail ([link removed])
* Employers Say that If Visa Backlogs Are Not Addressed, They Will Remote Work Overseas ([link removed])
* Dems Use Sleight of Hand to Protect Vulnerable Senators Over Title 42 in Climate Bill ([link removed])
* Goodbye, 'Remain in Mexico' — For Now ([link removed])
* Barbara Jordan Vindicated as Americans’ Perceptions of Immigration Take a Negative Turn ([link removed])
* Advice to Marriage-Related Immigration Fraudsters: Do Not Try for Citizenship ([link removed])
* Texas Gov. Invites D.C., NYC Mayors to Southwest Border ([link removed])
* DHS Has the Tools to Implement H-1B Reforms to Protect Both U.S. and Foreign Workers Today ([link removed])
* Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who Is the Unfairest of Them All? ([link removed])
* Bloomberg Opinion Calling for 'Leadership' in Response to 'Biden’s Border Fiasco' ([link removed])
* The Extremes of ‘Prosecutorial Discretion’ in the Immigration Context ([link removed])
* GOP Reps Slip in Recent Polling on Immigration ([link removed])
* SCOTUS Issues Its Judgment in ‘Remain in Mexico’ Case ([link removed])
* White House Denies It’s ‘Finishing the Wall’ in Yuma, While Finishing the Wall in Yuma (http:// [link removed])
* NY Times Scratches Surface on U.S. Workers Living in Mexico ([link removed])
* TPS for Syrians Is Extended and Re-Designated ([link removed])
* Soros Op-Ed Sounds Like Vacated Mayorkas Non-Enforcement Memo ([link removed])

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