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.”

Terrorist Entry Through the Southwest Border

Testimony Before the House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement

By every recordable government metric, the American Southwest Border is the scene of the worst illegal mass migration in American history, now well into its third year.

This crisis has elevated and exacerbated the homeland security threat of terrorist border infiltration to discomfiting levels when the national security

The Impact of Biden’s Open Border on the American Workforce

Testimony Before the House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions, of the Education and the Workforce Committee

One of the most important reasons to limit immigration and enforce those limits is to protect the interests of American workers. There is evidence that illegal immigrants adversely impact the wages and employment of some American workers.

Working-Age, but Not Working

A look at the decades-long decline in labor force participation among the U.S.-born and its implications for immigration policy

The labor force participation rate — the share working or looking for work — of U.S.-born men has declined dramatically since the 1960s, particularly for those without a bachelor’s degree.

More: The Long-Term Decline in Labor Force Participation at the State Level, 1960 to 2023

Panel: Scheduling Illegal Immigration?

The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion entitled “Parole and the CBP One App: Fact and Fiction”. Speakers examined the legality of the CBP One App scheme, the number of entries, legal challenges, and the myths put forth about it.

Cultural Leniency for Afghan Offenders?
Cultural Leniency for Afghan Offenders?
Terrorist Entry Through the Southwest Border
Terrorist Entry Through the Southwest Border
The Impact on the American Workforce
The Impact on the American Workforce
Working-Age, but Not Working
Working-Age, but Not Working
Panel: Scheduling Illegal Immigration?
Panel: Scheduling Illegal Immigration?

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.”

Testimony Before the House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement

By every recordable government metric, the American Southwest Border is the scene of the worst illegal mass migration in American history, now well into its third year.

This crisis has elevated and exacerbated the homeland security threat of terrorist border infiltration to discomfiting levels when the national security enterprise had reasonably contained and managed this threat for nearly two decades.

Testimony Before the House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions, of the Education and the Workforce Committee

One of the most important reasons to limit immigration and enforce those limits is to protect the interests of American workers. There is evidence that illegal immigrants adversely impact the wages and employment of some American workers.

A look at the decades-long decline in labor force participation among the U.S.-born and its implications for immigration policy

The labor force participation rate — the share working or looking for work — of U.S.-born men has declined dramatically since the 1960s, particularly for those without a bachelor’s degree.

More: The Long-Term Decline in Labor Force Participation at the State Level, 1960 to 2023

The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion entitled “Parole and the CBP One App: Fact and Fiction”. Speakers examined the legality of the CBP One App scheme, the number of entries, legal challenges, and the myths put forth about it.

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DHS Extends the Validity Period for Work Authorization Documents for Migrants and Other Categories of Immigrants

Policy change disregards USCIS’s budget and illustrates length of extreme immigration court backlogs

The changes will allow migrants to more quickly enter the labor market despite lacking any lawful immigration status in the United States — rather than add any serious measures to deter additional illegal immigration into the country.

Government to Close?

Biden promises to keep border open, while Kevin McCarthy speaks truth to power (players)

Speaker McCarthy just made an incredibly important statement that is exceedingly rare in Washington, D.C. — “Don’t show me the money!”

If DHS Can’t Be Required to Enforce the Laws, Why Not Refuse to Arrest ‘Give-Ups’?

Or ‘suppose they made an illegal entry and nobody came’ — to apprehend them, that is

Migrants wait on the border side of the fence to be apprehended. They have already entered the United States illegally; they just haven’t made it to the interior side of the country, and likely wouldn’t if the Border Patrol wasn’t forced by the White House to let them in.

Op-ed: Biden lies that he’s doing ‘all he can’ at border while doing nothing

During her Thursday press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre insisted administration officials are “doing everything we can to deal with” the still-increasing surge of migrants at the southwest border.

That’s not true, and Jean-Pierre knows it: President Biden’s not doing the one thing the law requires — detaining illegal entrants.