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In Case you Missed It, CBP Confirmed 'Extra-Continental' Migration as a 2020 Priority
By Todd Bensman
This new year, one of the most consequential trends to follow on the border security front is this: a surge of "extra-continental" migrants from countries far beyond Mexico and Central America, and how the nation will head it off. The question American homeland security is duty-bound to answer is whether any of them are war criminals, murderers, terrorists, or agents of espionage.

Detention Facility Company Sues California Over AB-32
By Andrew R. Arthur
On December 30, 2019, private detention facility provider The GEO Group, Inc. filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California against California Governor Gavin Newsom and state Attorney General Xavier Becerra. Seeking an injunction of the state's enforcement of California Assembly Bill 32. The bill appears to be primarily focused on immigration detention.

300,000 Alien Workers Paid an 8 Percent Bonus Because They Are Not Americans
By David North 
Though the press seems to keep it a secret, and the government permits it to continue, there are 300,000 or so alien workers in the United States who are given an 8 percent-plus bonus each year simply because they are neither U.S. citizens nor green cardholders!  




Mexico Confirms: New Migrant Caravan Bound for U.S.
By Jason Peña
Mexico's Interior Secretary, Olga Sanchez Cordero, confirmed the formation of a United States-bound migrant caravan commencing in Honduras. The caravan is slated to leave the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula by mid-January. The government of Mexico is preparing for the arrival of the Central American caravan. 
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