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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 9/6/22
Date September 6, 2022 5:30 PM
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Podcast
Identity Fraud by Illegal Aliens Ignored by the Federal Government ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Ben Weingarten
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 69
Reports
The Second Generation: Glass Half Empty or Half Full? A look at the socio-economic assimilation of second-generation Americans ([link removed])
By Steven A. Camarota, September 1, 2022
Excerpt: We find that, overall, second-generation Americans 25 to 29, whose parents we estimate arrived about four decades ago, are as likely to have completed college or live in or near poverty as third-generation Americans. In terms of Medicaid use, labor force participation, and average income, the second generation still lags behind the third generation, but the differences are not very large. However, the more positive picture of the second generation overall obscures the significantly lower SES of second- and even third-generation Hispanics, who lag significantly behind third-generation Americans overall. That said, second-generation Hispanics, like second-generation Americans generally, are significantly better off than their immigrant parents on average.

European Court Ruling Undermines U.S. Border Security Limits on 'Passenger Name Record' data harm counter-terrorism efforts ([link removed])
By Philip Linderman, August 31, 2022
Excerpt: The European Union’s highest court issued a ruling in June that significantly curtails the use of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data in protecting air travel and border security. PNR is passenger information that airlines must provide to government authorities before each plane flies. The high court’s decision specifically limits how European Union member states examine, archive, and share PNR among themselves, but it will also have a negative impact outside of Europe.
Commentary
Biden’s border policies ignore the reality of illegal immigration ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
New York Post, August 30, 2022
Excerpt: The Biden administration’s border policies are so preposterous that even the White House press secretary can’t believe they’re real . . .

Debt Attenuation for College Alumni ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
National Review, August 31, 2022
Excerpt: Of course, DACA’s still around, and isn’t going anywhere soon, and even Trump wanted to give them green cards (in exchange for a package of reforms, which Paul Ryan sabotaged in 2018). If Biden’s illegal college-loan proclamation is permitted to go into effect, it will be just as permanent as DACA.
Featured Blog Posts
Del Rio Sector: A Case Study in the Southwest Border Disaster ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The Biden administration officials stage-managing this fiasco could relieve the burden on the exhausted and abused agents, slow the flow of drugs, and prevent countless migrant deaths beginning tomorrow if they wanted to, by returning to deterrence policies that worked under Trump. They won’t because their agenda is more important. Everything else is simply collateral damage.

The H-1B Program Is Much Less Popular than DHS Figured ([link removed])
By David North
Excerpt: We learn this from a close examination of H-1B statistics that appeared — not from a U.S. source, but in the Times of India. The newspaper presents the evidence for this, but does not make the point.
Overwhelmed El Paso Starts Its Own Migrant Bus Service to NYC ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: By statute, Mayorkas must acquire and maintain “operational control” at the border. Despite that, his department is now shoveling tens of millions of dollars in federal cash to localities and NGOs to hide the “disaster” there.

CBS News ‘Battleground’ Poll Reveals Importance of Immigration in Midterms ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The poll reveals that Americans are concerned about immigration and the border and will vote for a candidate who will represent their concerns in Washington. Whether candidates get that message in time, however, is a different question.
More Blog Posts
* DoJ Unit Issues Big Press Release on Tiny Accomplishment — Part of a Pattern ([link removed])
* Two Studies Show How Foreign Worker Programs Disadvantage Employees, Part 2
* CNN Realizes Global Migration’s a Problem, and Border Patrol Chief Admits Biden's the Reason ([link removed])
* Skill Deficits Among Foreign-Educated Immigrants: Evidence from the U.S. PIAAC ([link removed])
* Mayorkas Blames Texas Governor for Not Coordinating Migrant Buses with D.C. and NYC ([link removed])
* Why Don’t the Biden Administration and the American Samoa Establishment Want Citizenship for Samoans — They Are U.S. Nationals ([link removed])
* Court Filings Reveal ‘Biden’s Border Fiasco’ Has Gone Global ([link removed])
* The Migrant Crisis — in Portland, Maine ([link removed])
* Guam Cops Use Creativity to Arrest Illegal Aliens ([link removed])
* How a 1987 Law to Help Homeless Americans Now Funds Bus Tickets for Illegal Aliens ([link removed])

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