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Subject New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 10/24/22
Date October 24, 2022 6:07 PM
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Podcast
Flawed Studies Misuse Texas Crime Data Resulting in False Claims about Illegal Alien Crime ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guests: Jason Richwine
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 76
Commentary
What the media tell you about illegal-immigrant crime is plain wrong ([link removed])
By Steven Camarota
New York Post, October 19, 2022
Excerpt: It’s not so easy to determine illegal immigrants’ crime rate because most jurisdictions don’t carefully track the immigration status of those convicted or incarcerated. We do know that noncitizens, a large share of whom are illegal immigrants, represent a disproportionate share of federal offenders, but it’s not clear whether this is true at the state and local levels, where most law enforcement takes place.

Congress Must Take Action On Biden’s Illegal Immigration Catastrophe ([link removed])
By Jon Feere
Daily Caller, October 19, 2022
Excerpt: The term “border security” should not be used to refer only to a small strip of land along the U.S.-Mexico border. Border security includes enforcement of immigration laws throughout the United States, meaning arrests, detention and removal of illegal aliens by officers at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Empowering Mexico's Cartels with Biden's Open Border is Worse than You Think ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman
The Federalist, October 17, 2022
Excerpt: Cartels’ smuggling syndicates are at each other’s throats along Mexico’s northern border and in Pacific states known as the Tierra Caliente (Hot Zone) as Mexico sends in its military. The warfare has left hundreds dead and whole city blocks scorched, vehicles burning, and citizens taking shelter from hours-long gun-battles. Millions of Mexicans are readying for worse to come.

Biden would rather cover up the border crisis than solve it ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
New York Post, October 17, 2022
Excerpt: With the midterms just three weeks’ away, it’s no wonder the Biden administration wants El Paso to keep its migrant woes under wraps. But more effective administration border policies, rather than an apparent White House cover-up, would serve the electorate much better.
Featured Posts
Why Voters Care About Immigration and the Disaster at the Border ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Reviewing polls released in the run-up to next month’s congressional midterm elections on October 5, I explained that “Immigration’s a Key Issue for Voters and a Big Liability for Biden”. That’s the “what”, but it begs the question of “why” voters care about an issue that seemingly has few impacts on most of the electorate.

You’ve Got a Smuggler? You’ve Got a Lawyer! ([link removed])
By George Fishman
Excerpt: What more could the Biden administration do to exacerbate the border debacle that it has brought upon America? I know: It can pay for lawyers for all the “indigent” aliens in removal proceedings in immigration court!
Biden Administration Floods Cities with Released Migrants ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: On October 19, the Washington Times has reported that: “The Biden administration is trouncing Texas and Arizona in sheer volume in the battle over busing migrants.” To quote a spokesman for Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R), “This seems to be a case of ‘do as I say, not as I do’.”

Reports: More than 63,500 Cases Dropped Because DHS Didn’t File Charges ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: The Transactional Resources Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University reported on October 17 that more than 63,500 removal cases in immigration court have been dismissed in FY 2022 because DHS — primarily Border Patrol agents — had failed to file charging documents.
More Blog Posts
* Feds Accuse Arizona of ‘Trespass’ by Plugging Border Holes at the Yuma Gap ([link removed])
* Texas Sheriff Hands Out U Visa Certifications to Aid Prosecution in Florida Migrant Transport Case ([link removed])
* Immigration Tied with Abortion Near the Top of Midterm Issues ([link removed])
* Poll: Majority of Americans Support a Border ‘Wall’ ([link removed])
* Early Voting, and Delayed Border Statistics ([link removed])
* Immigration Courts Duped 100 Times by Disgraced Immigration Lawyer ([link removed])
* CIS Submits a Public Comment Analyzing DHS’s Proposed Work Authorization Verification Changes ([link removed])
* Does the Sloppy Growth in Migration Backlogs Balance the Increase in Illegals? ([link removed])
* The Losses to Individual Citizens Caused by the Death of a Marginal School Feeding Off Foreign Students, in this Case, Stratford University ([link removed])
* Continued Misuse of Texas Crime Data ([link removed])

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