Podcast
How Biden Sold Out Democracy in Haiti
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Todd Bensman
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 72
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Commentary
Ridicule Is Man’s Most Potent Weapon
By Mark Krikorian
National Review, September 21, 2022
Excerpt: I think the reason why the Left went so bat-guano crazy over the recent delivery of a handful of illegal aliens to Martha’s Vineyard was explained by Saul Alinsky half a century ago.
How the gospel of open borders took over the Democratic Party
By Mark Krikorian
New York Post, September 20, 2022
Excerpt: The reason Biden’s immigration people, and the Democrats in Congress, are unwilling to enforce immigration law is because they think it’s wrong. They simply don’t believe that the American people have the right to keep anyone out. They see immigration limits of any kind as just another version of Jim Crow, a way of discriminating against foreigners who are just seeking a better life. And anyway, America is an illegitimate settler-colonial regime founded by phallocratic slaveholders and Indian-killers, so who are we to tell other people they can’t move here if they want?
Biden’s open borders will cost taxpayers $100 billion — and counting
By Mark Krikorian
New York Post, September 16, 2022
Excerpt: It’s good that the average household income in Martha’s Vineyard is $133,000 a year because, hoo-boy, the illegal immigrants who arrived there from Florida this week are going to cost taxpayers a bundle. Over their lifetimes, all the illegal immigrants Biden has so far added to the United States will cost us about $100 billion.
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Featured Blog Posts
Understanding Dem Outrage Over D.C., NYC, Chicago, and Martha’s Vineyard
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The White House is free to respond with any “litigation options” it wants, but Biden should expect that will just shine a brighter light on his dangerous — and illegal — border schemes.
America’s Immigration System Comes Down with Covid
By George Fishman
Excerpt: Because of covid-related travel restrictions, the number of family-based green cards issued fell over the past couple of years. Any unused family green card slots are added to the employment-based categories for the following year. What were the consequences of that?
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Alien Loses a USCIS Decision, Appeals Twice in One Way, then 15 More Times in Another
By David North
Excerpt: I was rambling through the decisions of USCIS’s Administrative Appeals Office (AAO), which deals with cases where aliens have been denied a migration benefit of one kind or the other. If an alien loses the benefit sought (they are not ordered deported, but that can take place through another agency), they can appeal to the AAO.
Illegal Immigration Continues at a Blistering Pace in August
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The November midterm congressional elections are just weeks away, and the president’s fellow Democrats likely wish the border would just go away. The latest CBP apprehension statistics reveal, however, that the border disaster is going nowhere fast.
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