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Illegal Immigration in Israel: Echoes of America's Challenges
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Akiva Lamm
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 70
Report
Western Hemisphere Comprises Larger Share of New Immigrants
Half of newcomers (2020 to 2022) are now from the Americas compared to one-third a decade ago

By Steven A. Camarota, September 8, 2022
Excerpt: A new analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies of data collected by the U.S. government in the first half of 2022 shows that not only is immigration up from Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America, but immigration from the rest of the world has declined. As a result, 2022 is the first time since 2006 that the government’s Current Population Survey (CPS) shows more than half of new legal and illegal immigrants came from this part of the world.
Featured Blog Posts
Migrants Drown Near Eagle Pass
By Andrew R. Arthur
How many more migrants are going to be lured to their deaths at the Southwest border by the Biden administration’s misguided immigration policies? And, if Obama and Trump wanted to save lives by securing the border, why won’t their latest successor?

‘Deferred Enforced Departure’ for Liberians Continues Without Justification
By Elizabeth Jacobs
The administration would not say what the "compelling foreign policy reasons" are for continuing to exempt most Liberians from immigration enforcement. Whether these reasons outweigh other policy considerations, or whether special treatment for Liberians is justified when nationals from nearly every other country must abide by the immigration laws set by Congress, is apparently none of the public’s business.
Busing Illegal Immigrants from the Border: A Tale of Three Cities
By George Fishman
For New York City, Washington, D.C., and Chicago, it is the best of times, it is the worst of times. It is the best of times because Abbott is busing thousands of illegal aliens to their doorsteps. It is the worst of times because Abbott is busing thousands of illegal aliens to their doorsteps.

The Refugee Resettlement Program Is Losing Its Reason for Being
By Nayla Rush
If, with every crisis it faces, the Biden administration chooses to create an alternative pathway to expedite admissions from the countries involved, one cannot but wonder about the need for a refugee resettlement program. A program that keeps diverting its resources to various new categories of people (including those who want, but do not necessarily need, to come to the United States) is overlooking real refugees in real need of resettlement.
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