Securing Our Border, Saving Our National Parks

Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Natural Resources

Julie Axelrod, the Center’s director of litigation, explains how the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) encourages environmentally-conscious decision-making. It mandates evaluation of the consequences of population growth - including increased traffic congestion, energy consumption, and encroachment on wildlife habitats.

Temporarily Suspend Asylum by Suspending Entry?

Commentators have called for it, but can it be done?

There is growing recognition that the gargantuan 2.6 million case backlog in our immigration courts (largely generated by the Biden administration's disastrous policies) is crippling the courts. Calls are even coming from commentators who cannot be described as restrictionist to suspend the admission of all asylum seekers crossing the border illegally until the backlog can be shrunk.

Video: Texas Seizes Large Sanctuary Island in Campaign Against Cartels

The Center for Immigration Studies embedded with the Texas military and state police, led by Texas Rangers, when they reclaimed Fronton Island from Mexican cartels. This 170-acre island, located in the middle of the Rio Grande river, had long served as a haven for criminal activities, including drug smuggling, human trafficking, and violence against both American law enforcement and Fronton residents.

Historic “Alien Enemies Act”: A Solution to Modern Threats?

This report highlights the potential applicability of our nation’s oldest extant immigration enforcement statute, the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) of 1798. Can this 225-year-old statute address contemporary security challenges, specifically the issues of foreign criminal organizations – gangs and cartels - operating within the U.S., as well as students from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) gathering military-valuable intellectual property on American college campuses?

Cultural Leniency for Afghan Offenders?

Less than two months after his arrival in the U.S., Afghan evacuee Alif Jan Adil was arrested for engaging in prohibited sexual conduct with a minor and possessing child pornography images. His lawyer argued that “he was still steeped in his home culture and had had little time to assimilate into the U.S.”

Securing Our Border, Saving Our National Parks
Securing Our Border, Saving Our National Parks
Temporarily Suspend Asylum?
Temporarily Suspend Asylum?
Video: Texas Seizes Large Sanctuary Island
Video: Texas Seizes Large Sanctuary Island
Historic “Alien Enemies Act”
Historic “Alien Enemies Act”
Cultural Leniency for Afghan Offenders?
Cultural Leniency for Afghan Offenders?

Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Natural Resources

Julie Axelrod, the Center’s director of litigation, explains how the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) encourages environmentally-conscious decision-making. It mandates evaluation of the consequences of population growth - including increased traffic congestion, energy consumption, and encroachment on wildlife habitats.

Commentators have called for it, but can it be done?

There is growing recognition that the gargantuan 2.6 million case backlog in our immigration courts (largely generated by the Biden administration's disastrous policies) is crippling the courts. Calls are even coming from commentators who cannot be described as restrictionist to suspend the admission of all asylum seekers crossing the border illegally until the backlog can be shrunk.

The Center for Immigration Studies embedded with the Texas military and state police, led by Texas Rangers, when they reclaimed Fronton Island from Mexican cartels. This 170-acre island, located in the middle of the Rio Grande river, had long served as a haven for criminal activities, including drug smuggling, human trafficking, and violence against both American law enforcement and Fronton residents.

This report highlights the potential applicability of our nation’s oldest extant immigration enforcement statute, the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) of 1798. Can this 225-year-old statute address contemporary security challenges, specifically the issues of foreign criminal organizations – gangs and cartels - operating within the U.S., as well as students from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) gathering military-valuable intellectual property on American college campuses?

Less than two months after his arrival in the U.S., Afghan evacuee Alif Jan Adil was arrested for engaging in prohibited sexual conduct with a minor and possessing child pornography images. His lawyer argued that “he was still steeped in his home culture and had had little time to assimilate into the U.S.”

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ICE Loses Cooperation with Jails in Utah, Nebraska, and Nevada over Burdensome Audits

Congress and DHS are creating illegal alien sanctuaries

Anti-border activists in Congress and the executive branch are working hard to make detention of illegal aliens difficult or impossible though burdensome audits designed to discourage local jails from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The latest impacts of these policies will threaten the public safety of people living in Utah, Nebraska, and Nevada.

CFPB, DOJ Issue Confusing, but Ominous, Warning to Creditors Who Deny Aliens Credit

‘Creditors should be aware’ – of what?

The statement was ostensibly issued “to assist creditors and borrowers in understanding the potential civil rights implications of a creditor's consideration of an individual's immigration status under the” ECOA, but respectfully, it creates more confusion than anything else. Which, given the immigration policies of the current administration, may have been the point.

Settlement in ‘Family Separation’ Case: Bring a Kid, and Avoid Felony Prosecution

The traumas to migrant children and the burdens on big cities are about to get worse

If the judge signs onto the settlement agreement, not only will ordinary border scofflaws take advantage of the loophole exempting them from prosecution (as they have taken advantage of Flores), but it will also open the door to an untold number of serious offenders to reenter illegally, as well.

Congress Should Look Into DHS’s ‘Homeland Threat Assessment 2024’

Is its anodyne explanation for the Biden border surge driven by politics or incompetence?

It’s critical for the administration to secure the border against the threats identified in the new DHS Homeland Threat Assessment — but it’s unlikely to do so. Given that, Congress must call DHS's Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis up to the Hill for a chat about what that report says — and what it doesn’t.

Utah: The Reddest (and Stealthiest) Sanctuary State

A closer destination for border states to bus illegal aliens?

For decades, deep red Republican Utah has avoided being labeled as a sanctuary state, although it is one of most welcoming states in the nation for illegal aliens. That came to an end when the local ICE field office officially designated Utah as a sanctuary state, a designation later rescinded under political pressure.