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Report
Misuse of Texas Data Understates Illegal Immigrant Criminality ([link removed])
By Sean Kennedy, Jason Richwine, and Steven A. Camarota, October 11, 2022
Excerpt: Activists and academics have been misusing data from the Texas Department of Public Safety in studies claiming that illegal immigrants have relatively low crime rates. These studies do not appreciate that it can take years for Texas to identify convicts as illegal immigrants while they are in custody. As a result, the studies misclassify as native-born a significant number of offenders who are later identified as illegal immigrants.
Commentary
‘Root causes’ aren’t behind migrant surge — it’s open borders ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
New York Post, October 13, 2022
Excerpt: So how’s that root causes nation-building project working out so far? Short answer: About as well as the idea worked for European liberals who first concocted the root-causes doctrine in the early 1980s, resurrected it after the catastrophic mass migration of 2014-2015, and have seen it fail miserably ever since. Border Patrol apprehension numbers, widely regarded as the chief indicator of total crossings, is the ultimate progress report.
Empowering Mexican Cartels With Biden’s Open Border Is Even Worse Than You Think ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
The Federalist, October 13, 2022
Excerpt: Mexico is a war zone again. But anyone who believes that’s just Mexico’s problem, think again; American national interests are at unprecedented risk.
Panel: The Ukraine War and Its Impacts on Migration ([link removed])
October 13, 2022
Participants:
Nayla Rush, Center for Immigration Studies
Viktor Marsai, Migration Research Institute
Kristof Gyorgy Veres, Center for Immigration Studies
Monika Palotai, Hudson Institute
Mark Krikorian, Center for Immigration Studies
Podcast
What to Expect on Immigration from the Next Congress ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guests: George Fishman and RJ Hauman
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 75
Featured Blog Posts
CNN Op-Ed Makes Some Good Points About Biden’s Immigration Policies ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The author makes several good points but his ultimate recommendation is absurd, and will just make the problems he identified worse. It’s still worth the read, but you can skip the end.
Biden’s DHS Has Made Every City an Illegal Alien Sanctuary ([link removed])
By Jon Feere
Excerpt: Controversial ICE guidelines already drastically limit *which* illegal aliens can be arrested, but this protected-places policy further undermines ICE’s mission by significantly limiting *where* illegal aliens can be arrested. Even the small portion of aliens ICE officers are allowed to arrest under Biden administration priorities are still off limits if they happen to be located in or near a so-called protected place.
Finally, the U.S. Department of Labor Strengthens H-2A Rules ([link removed])
By David North
Excerpt: The Labor Department is publishing new regulations on living conditions for H-2A visa farmworkers. They should, among other things, improve the lives of those workers, make the use of them more expensive, and thus encourage the employment of U.S. workers — that’s the good news. The bad news is the rules only apply to imported visa workers, not U.S. citizens or green card holders, or to illegal aliens.
Prognostication Scorecard ([link removed])
By George Fishman
The 1996 immigration law's intent to bar lower court pre-merits injunctions is at last being honored through the Supreme Court’s long overdue decision in Garland, and its intent not to bar post-merits injunctions is being honored in a de facto fashion, and will continue to be so unless the Supreme Court surprises me in the future and bars lower court vacaturs.
More Blog Posts
* Asylum Officers Granting Asylum in Border Cases at Almost Twice the Rate of Judges ([link removed])
* Biden Marijuana Pardon Won’t Have Much Effect on Removability ([link removed])
* Bill Clinton Sends Border Advice to Biden Administration and Democrats ([link removed])
* CBP Chief Blames GOP Governors for Creating Migrant ‘Pull Factor’ ([link removed])
* The Biden Administration Caves Again — Doubling the Number of H-2B Visas for Next Year ([link removed])
* Reports: Mayorkas Knew Border Patrol Agents Didn’t Whip Migrants ([link removed])
* DHS to Return Venezuelan Border-Crossers to Mexico, but Will Allow Thousands in with Parole ([link removed])
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