Using State Department’s Internal Fraud Reports As a Diplomatic Tool to Combat Visa Fraud

Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary

Although the Department of State made valuable corrections in visa processing after the 2001 terrorism attacks, in recent years, too many institutional practices that prioritize visa issuance over security have become the norm.

It Is Impossible to Fully Vet Immigrants When a Culture of Corruption Exists

President Trump was left with no option other than to suspend entry from highly corrupt countries in order to prevent the further importation of cultures of corruption, since effective vetting is not possible. 

More remains to be done in order to ensure that future migrants are fully vetted, that they only come from the world’s least corrupt nations, and that they fully assimilate and build up the United States.

Welfare Use by Immigrants and the U.S.-Born

Using the 2024 Survey of Income and Program Participation, this analysis follows the Census Bureau’s standard definition of welfare and reports use of means-tested anti-poverty programs by households headed by immigrants and the U.S.-born.

The findings show that households headed by immigrants, also called the “foreign-born”, are significantly more likely to receive benefits than households headed by the U.S.-born.

The Economic and Cultural Challenges of Afghan Immigration

The number of Afghan immigrants in the U.S. now exceeds 230,000, having doubled between 2020 and 2024. The rapid influx has raised concerns about the economic and cultural impacts on American communities. This report analyzes those impacts using the 2024 American Community Survey and related data sets.

Biden’s Afghan Parolee Program – A Trojan Horse with Flawed Vetting and Deadly Consequences

Senate Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration and Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism

The Biden-Harris administration evacuated over 80,000 Afghans during the summer of 2021 as U.S. forces withdrew from Afghanistan. The administration did not stop there: it created additional pathways for Afghans to enter the United States – ultimately bringing in more than 200,000 individuals.

Testimony: Using State Department’s Internal Fraud Reports As a Diplomatic Tool
Testimony: Using State Department’s Internal Fraud Reports As a Diplomatic Tool
It Is Impossible to Fully Vet Immigrants
It Is Impossible to Fully Vet Immigrants
Welfare Use by Immigrants
Welfare Use by Immigrants
The Challenges of Afghan Immigration
The Challenges of Afghan Immigration
Biden’s Afghan Parolee Program – A Trojan Horse
Biden’s Afghan Parolee Program – A Trojan Horse

Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary

Although the Department of State made valuable corrections in visa processing after the 2001 terrorism attacks, in recent years, too many institutional practices that prioritize visa issuance over security have become the norm.

President Trump was left with no option other than to suspend entry from highly corrupt countries in order to prevent the further importation of cultures of corruption, since effective vetting is not possible. 

More remains to be done in order to ensure that future migrants are fully vetted, that they only come from the world’s least corrupt nations, and that they fully assimilate and build up the United States.

Using the 2024 Survey of Income and Program Participation, this analysis follows the Census Bureau’s standard definition of welfare and reports use of means-tested anti-poverty programs by households headed by immigrants and the U.S.-born.

The findings show that households headed by immigrants, also called the “foreign-born”, are significantly more likely to receive benefits than households headed by the U.S.-born.

The number of Afghan immigrants in the U.S. now exceeds 230,000, having doubled between 2020 and 2024. The rapid influx has raised concerns about the economic and cultural impacts on American communities. This report analyzes those impacts using the 2024 American Community Survey and related data sets.

Senate Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration and Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism

The Biden-Harris administration evacuated over 80,000 Afghans during the summer of 2021 as U.S. forces withdrew from Afghanistan. The administration did not stop there: it created additional pathways for Afghans to enter the United States – ultimately bringing in more than 200,000 individuals.

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Dissecting CBS News’ Claim that ‘Less than 14%’ of Trump II ICE Arrestees Are ‘Violent Criminals’

Ignore the tendentious herd mentality; the press should offer the public “a little more light and a little less noise” — and some better historical context — on immigration enforcement

The INA, as amended by the Laken Riley Act, requires ICE to arrest large numbers of aliens, including many without criminal records or whose crimes aren’t “violent”. Tendentious reporting won’t change that fact, but it can mislead readers.

Fifth Circuit Greenlights Mandatory Detention for All Illegal Entrants

Ignore the thousands of habeas claims — this issue is bound for SCOTUS

Does the INA as amended nearly 30 years ago require DHS to detain every illegal entrant it encounters, regardless of where they are found or how long they have been living here? Only the Supreme Court can say for certain, and the sooner the justices do so, the better it will be for everyone involved.