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Enriched by Loose US Immigration Policies, Mexican Cartels Are Now Global Enterprises
Host: Todd Bensman
Guest: Jaeson Jones, Texas Department of Public Safety’s Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division (retired)
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 74
Featured Blog Posts
Paid Counsel for Illegal Aliens Fills the Morgues of Maverick County
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Why are so many aliens risking their lives and the lives of those agents? The Biden administration isn’t trying to stop them from coming and, worse, is providing them incentives once they get here.

Biden Administration's Refusal to Enforce the Border Is Breeding Dangerous Vigilante Sentiment
By Todd Bensman
Excerpt: Anyone who favors rational, good-faith border security need not be reminded that violent vigilantism is not part of their movement. But I’ll remind all advocates of border security that they must not only condemn vigilante murder as an option the moment they hear it, but also help law enforcement separate them from the movement — just as mainstream Democrats should have condemned and rooted out Antifa rioters from their movement during nationwide 2020 riots, but never did.
Hurricane Ian Will Cause Florida Employers to Ask for More H-2B Workers. That Should Be Denied.
By David North
Excerpt: There are two hidden sources of workers unlikely to be discussed in the press: low-skilled workers who have lost their jobs because of the storm and a huge supply of prime-age, U.S.-born males lacking college degrees who were neither working nor seeking work even before Ian arrived.

Appeals Court: DACA is Unlawful
By Elizabeth Jacobs
Excerpt: The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is unlawful, but remanded the case to the lower district court to reconsider the legal challenge as it applies to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) new DACA regulation. In the meantime, current DACA holders may renew their status, but no new applications can be processed.
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