Amnesty Would Impose Large Costs on Social Security and Medicare

Under current law, illegal immigrants are net contributors to Social Security and Medicare because they partially pay in to entitlement programs but cannot legally receive benefits. By granting eligibility for benefits, however, amnesty would transform illegal immigrants from net contributors into net beneficiaries, imposing steep costs on the Social Security and Medicare trust funds.

Reports from the Border

In a series of reports from both sides from the border, Todd Bensman explains conditions in the Del Rio Border Patrol Sector, where the number of apprehensions are up sharply since the election.

End-Running Mexico’s Vaunted National Guard Cordon

Illegal Immigrants Shopping Border Sectors

Catch-and-Bus: Thousands Dispersing Across America

Immigrants Coming to America at Older Ages

A look at age at arrival among new immigrants, 2000 to 2019

A new report shows that immigrants are arriving in the United States at older ages than two decades ago and even one decade ago, undermining the argument that immigration makes the country significantly younger.

The trend has stabilized, but the nation’s overall immigrant population is aging rapidly – 7.5 million are 65 years of age and older.

Biden's Plan for Central American Migrants

Fly Them Straight to the U.S.

The Biden administration is reviving and expanding on the Central American Minors Refugee/Parole program launched in 2014 by Obama, and terminated in 2017 by Trump. While Biden's February executive order sought to "to reinstitute and improve upon the CAM Parole Program" only, the entire program, in a new advanced version, is making a comeback.

Estimating the Number of Illegal Immigrants Who Might Get Covid Relief Payments

We estimate that there are 2.65 million illegal immigrants who have Social Security numbers that allow them to receive stimulus checks. We estimate that 2.1 million of these individuals have incomes low enough to qualify for checks, and they have 1.1 million U.S.-born dependent children. As a result, illegal immigrants could receive an estimated $4.38 billion in cash payments from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

Social Security and Medicare
Social Security and Medicare
Reports from the Texas-Mexico Border
Reports from the Texas-Mexico Border
Immigrants Coming at Older Ages
Immigrants Coming at Older Ages
Central American Migrants
Central American Migrants
Stimulus for Illegal Immigrants
Stimulus for Illegal Immigrants

Under current law, illegal immigrants are net contributors to Social Security and Medicare because they partially pay in to entitlement programs but cannot legally receive benefits. By granting eligibility for benefits, however, amnesty would transform illegal immigrants from net contributors into net beneficiaries, imposing steep costs on the Social Security and Medicare trust funds.

In a series of reports from both sides from the border, Todd Bensman explains conditions in the Del Rio Border Patrol Sector, where the number of apprehensions are up sharply since the election.

End-Running Mexico’s Vaunted National Guard Cordon

Illegal Immigrants Shopping Border Sectors

Catch-and-Bus: Thousands Dispersing Across America

A look at age at arrival among new immigrants, 2000 to 2019

A new report shows that immigrants are arriving in the United States at older ages than two decades ago and even one decade ago, undermining the argument that immigration makes the country significantly younger.

The trend has stabilized, but the nation’s overall immigrant population is aging rapidly – 7.5 million are 65 years of age and older.

Fly Them Straight to the U.S.

The Biden administration is reviving and expanding on the Central American Minors Refugee/Parole program launched in 2014 by Obama, and terminated in 2017 by Trump. While Biden's February executive order sought to "to reinstitute and improve upon the CAM Parole Program" only, the entire program, in a new advanced version, is making a comeback.

We estimate that there are 2.65 million illegal immigrants who have Social Security numbers that allow them to receive stimulus checks. We estimate that 2.1 million of these individuals have incomes low enough to qualify for checks, and they have 1.1 million U.S.-born dependent children. As a result, illegal immigrants could receive an estimated $4.38 billion in cash payments from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

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Why the Supreme Court Needs to Assert Itself Over the Public Charge Rule

The regulatory process needs to be followed and the Supreme Court cannot allow the current administration to sidestep normal procedure.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas recently teamed up with a lower-court judge to perform an act of bureaucratic magic—they made the public charge rule disappear. The instant demise of one of the Trump Administration’s signature policies illustrates how immigration advocates have so effectively allied with the judiciary to frustrate enforcement.