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Event
A Conversation with Senator Tom Cotton
CIS Immigration Newsmaker
Capitol Hill Club, November 17, 2022
Video ([link removed]) and Transcript ([link removed])
Commentary
Are unaccompanied alien children being forced to work in slaughterhouses? We must find out ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
New York Post, November 17, 2022
Excerpt: This isn’t a partisan issue. Someone — Republicans and Democrats from the Senate and House Oversight committees, the administration itself or, even better, all of them — needs to get to the bottom of whether unaccompanied children are being released to sponsors who are then forcing those children into dangerous labor.
Democrats keep passing the buck on who pays for illegal immigration ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian
New York Post, November 17, 2022
Excerpt: Democrats, from the president to the governor to the mayor, all encourage illegal immigration, then try to fob off the cost onto someone else.
More Than a Wall: Five ways in which Republicans can help create better immigration policy ([link removed])
By William Chip
National Review, November 17, 2022
Excerpt: In the latter half of the 20th century, the Democratic and Republican Parties were split on immigration, with unionized Democrats and traditionalist Republicans favoring less, while leftist Democrats and business-oriented Republicans favored more. Those days are past.
The big question on immigration Congress will have to tackle — how many? ([link removed])
By Steven A. Camarota
Washington Examiner, November 15, 2022
Excerpt: When it comes to immigration policy, politicians rarely mention the most important question — how many? Whatever party ends up controlling Congress, sooner or later, this question must be addressed because numbers are what ultimately determine the impact on the country.
Biden and Mayorkas can’t escape blame for migrant crisis by scapegoating their border czar ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
New York Post, November 14, 2022
Excerpt: Chris Magnus, President Joe Biden’s border chief, resigned Saturday, ending a standoff with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who’d threatened to fire Magnus if he didn’t step down.
Podcast
Reflecting on Half a Century of Mass Immigration ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Peter Nunez
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 80
Featured Posts
Newly-elected Barnstable County, MA Sheriff Plans to Sever ICE Relationship, Release Criminal Aliens ([link removed])
By Jon Feere
Excerpt: Buckley wants to spend taxpayer dollars on educating and treating foreign nationals who have no authority to be in the United States — individuals who have already been arrested for perpetrating criminal activity on American society.
Where Have Released Family Unit Border-Crossers Settled? ([link removed])
By Jessica Vaughan
Excerpt: Information buried in a recent GAO report offers some general ranges. State and local officials, journalists, and members of Congress who have been seeking more information on the total number of illegal border crossers being released into their jurisdictions and the number reporting to ICE should ask DHS for a more detailed report that covers their specific geographic area.
Border Chaos Gets Worse, and Will Get Worse Yet ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Biden and Congress now have to make a choice: Do they want the catastrophe unfolding at the Southwest border — which in the words of the FBI director is “contribut[ing] to the violent crime crisis here” — to continue, or do they want to enforce the law and make it stop?
Biden’s Border Policies Appear to Be Shifting – Emphasis on “Appear” ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: There have long been rumors of a rift among Biden’s White House advisors on immigration policy. Whether the faction that cares about U.S. sovereignty and the rule of law (or even just about winning elections) is prevailing remains to be seen – but that appears to be the case. With a major emphasis on “appears”.
More Blog Posts
* Legalizing Border Crossing for All: The Next Stage of Biden's Migration Crisis ([link removed])
* Biden’s Perversion of Immigration Parole Has Reached a New Low ([link removed])
* Mayorkas Blames the Entire Western Hemisphere for Biden’s Border Crisis ([link removed])
* State Department Opens the EB-5 Flood Gates in September ([link removed])
* More H-1B Layoffs, which Zuckerberg Handles with More Grace than Musk ([link removed])
* Another Marginal College with Lots of F-1 Students Faces Demise ([link removed])
* DHS Is Helping TikTok Import Countless Foreign Workers ([link removed])
* Texas Governor Invokes the Invasion Clause at Southwest Border ([link removed])
* Majority of CNMI Employers Ignore Reporting Requirement for Foreign Workers ([link removed])
* The End of Title 42 ([link removed])
* Taxpayer Funds to Undo Deportations? ([link removed])
* China Establishes Clandestine Police Stations Abroad: Immigration Law Responses ([link removed])
* Employment-Based Green Cards to Expand by 41% in FY 2023 ([link removed])
* DHS Uses an Overruled Court Order as Pretext to Extend TPS Benefits ([link removed])
* Schumer Calls for DREAM Amnesty ([link removed])
* On the Subject of Force-Feeding of Detainees by ICE ([link removed])
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