Iran and the Alien Enemies Act

Short of declared war, can it be used to remove nationals of the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism?

There is a removal option of considerable power available to the government — the ability to detain and remove nationals of enemy states through the statutory power conferred by the “Alien Enemies Act” should armed conflict arise.

Panel: The How and Why of the Mayorkas Impeachment

Featuring Rep. Mark Green, Chairman of House Homeland Security Committee

The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel to discuss the history and impact of the impeachment of Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. Should he have been impeached? Why was he impeached? What are the consequences of the U.S. Senate’s refusal to either hold a trial itself or to appoint an impeachment trial committee to take and consider evidence?

The UN’s Palestinian Refugee Agency

Funded and Advised by the State Department’s Refugee and Migration Bureau

The issue of Palestinian refugees is important, not just in the obvious foreign policy sense, but also to U.S. migration and refugee policy. This report offers an overview of UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees’ history, financing, staff, and institutional culture.

Read more: Opening the Door to Palestinian Refugees from Gaza?

Body Cameras for ICE?

Program inspired by anti-ICE members of Congress is being rolled out despite pilot showing no benefit

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced that it will deploy 1,600 body-worn cameras to its two law enforcement components, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

Panel: Illegal Immigration by Sea

And you thought land borders were hard to defend . . .

With the crisis in Haiti sparking fears of a new exodus and illegal crossings up in the Mediterranean, maritime illegal immigration is a challenge all destination countries are facing – one that is very different from the challenge of controlling a land border.

Iran and the Alien Enemies Act
Iran and the Alien Enemies Act
Panel: The Mayorkas Impeachment
Panel: The Mayorkas Impeachment
The UN’s Palestinian Refugee Agency
The UN’s Palestinian Refugee Agency
Body Cameras for ICE?
Body Cameras for ICE?
Panel: Illegal Immigration by Sea
Panel: Illegal Immigration by Sea

Short of declared war, can it be used to remove nationals of the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism?

There is a removal option of considerable power available to the government — the ability to detain and remove nationals of enemy states through the statutory power conferred by the “Alien Enemies Act” should armed conflict arise.

Featuring Rep. Mark Green, Chairman of House Homeland Security Committee

The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel to discuss the history and impact of the impeachment of Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. Should he have been impeached? Why was he impeached? What are the consequences of the U.S. Senate’s refusal to either hold a trial itself or to appoint an impeachment trial committee to take and consider evidence?

Funded and Advised by the State Department’s Refugee and Migration Bureau

The issue of Palestinian refugees is important, not just in the obvious foreign policy sense, but also to U.S. migration and refugee policy. This report offers an overview of UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees’ history, financing, staff, and institutional culture.

Read more: Opening the Door to Palestinian Refugees from Gaza?

Program inspired by anti-ICE members of Congress is being rolled out despite pilot showing no benefit

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced that it will deploy 1,600 body-worn cameras to its two law enforcement components, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

And you thought land borders were hard to defend . . .

With the crisis in Haiti sparking fears of a new exodus and illegal crossings up in the Mediterranean, maritime illegal immigration is a challenge all destination countries are facing – one that is very different from the challenge of controlling a land border.

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USCIS Stats Show Where the Administration’s Focus Is

Hint: It’s on getting ‘inadmissible’ aliens work cards, not worrying about immigrants doing it ‘the right way’

Protecting the wages of American workers is at the core of immigration law, but the Biden administration has abandoned that in favor of expediting work cards for inadmissible aliens admitted on parole, regardless of the effect that it has on American workers, and on those aliens trying to come here “the right way”.

Why Was Accused Guatemalan Murderer Loose in Florida?

Angel Gabriel Cuz-Choc, accused of stabbing his girlfriend and her child to death

How did an illegal migrant from Guatemala end up months later in Florida — where it’s alleged that he committed two unspeakable murders? Only Biden’s DHS can answer that question, and there’s likely a reason why they aren’t talking — and why most of the media isn’t either.