There were 667,000 visa overstays in 2018, down about 5 percent from 2017
The Trump administration can do more to tackle overstays, such as completing the entry-exit system, curtailing illegal employment, and expanding the vetting travel ban.
Bribery, not 'vulnerability', may be the key to America for some
New analysis looks at corruption in the refugee resettlement process at the UN refugee agency and highlights the likely subjectivity of the agency's national staff when it comes to making resettlement referrals.
Employers are wrong when they say that they need immigration to find workers
There are more working-age Americans out of the labor force, and wages have been stagnant for decades. Plenty of Americans are willing to work--just not at the low wages being offered.
The 2019 Center for Immigration Studies annual border tour explores parts of eastern Arizona and Mexico. Members of the tour receive briefings from the Border Patrol, visit ranchers, and meet with local law enforcement officials. As the tour progresses, we will post short videos with Mark Krikorian, the Center's Executive Director, discussing his experience with those interactions.
There were 667,000 visa overstays in 2018, down about 5 percent from 2017
The Trump administration can do more to tackle overstays, such as completing the entry-exit system, curtailing illegal employment, and expanding the vetting travel ban.
Bribery, not 'vulnerability', may be the key to America for some
New analysis looks at corruption in the refugee resettlement process at the UN refugee agency and highlights the likely subjectivity of the agency's national staff when it comes to making resettlement referrals.
Employers are wrong when they say that they need immigration to find workers
There are more working-age Americans out of the labor force, and wages have been stagnant for decades. Plenty of Americans are willing to work--just not at the low wages being offered.
The 2019 Center for Immigration Studies annual border tour explores parts of eastern Arizona and Mexico. Members of the tour receive briefings from the Border Patrol, visit ranchers, and meet with local law enforcement officials. As the tour progresses, we will post short videos with Mark Krikorian, the Center's Executive Director, discussing his experience with those interactions.
Just when you think smugglers can't get any worse ...
It would be great to think that a three-year-old migrant boy found abandoned in south Texas would lead the American people to a better understanding of the dangers at the border, and the need to close the loopholes that encourage parents to hire heartless criminals to smuggle their children to the United States.
The report is marginally useful, but not what one might hope for, and certainly not a meaningful guide to improving operational anti-smuggling efforts. Contracting out can never be an adequate substitute for internal organizational inadequacies, no matter how prestigious the contracting entity.