U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, "Restoring Immigration Enforcement in America”

Jessica Vaughan testifies before the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary to discuss how Congress can help restore immigration enforcement, which is central to maintaining the integrity of our immigration system.

Controversial DHS Program Allows Foreign Students to Train in Sensitive Fields

America’s foreign student program poses a significant national security risk that has gone unaddressed by both the legislative and executive branches.

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Foreign Student Fraud Case Highlights Serious Problems

There Are 1.5 Million Foreign Students in the U.S.

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Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, United States Senate

Given the importance of legal immigration to the United States, it is incumbent on Congress and the administration to reverse these trends and restore Americans’ faith in and commitment to lawful immigration. That starts with securing the border.

Panel: Beyond the Border

Why Legal Immigration Numbers Matter 

The Center hosted a panel to discuss the importance of immigration numbers, legal and illegal, and their impact on wages, the labor market, and the American workforce.

This timely panel builds on the debate sparked by Elon Musk’s recent comment highlighting the need for more legal immigration and seeks to heighten awareness of the impact of legal immigration – both high-skilled and low-skilled.

Part Three: How to Lower the Risk of New Terror Strikes by Border-Crossing Islamist Extremists

A new investigative three-part series details an attack by an illegal alien terrorist that received little attention by U.S. media or the FBI. 

The attack and later suicide by hanging of the suspect in Cook County jail, short-circuiting a trial prompted the Center to travel to Chicago to learn more about the incident.

Read: Part One, Part Two

 "Restoring Immigration Enforcement in America”
"Restoring Immigration Enforcement in America”
Foreign Students Train in Sensitive Fields
Foreign Students Train in Sensitive Fields
Remain in Mexico
Remain in Mexico
Panel Discussion: Beyond the Border
Panel Discussion: Beyond the Border
Anatomy of Border-Crosser’s Terror Attack
Anatomy of Border-Crosser’s Terror Attack

Jessica Vaughan testifies before the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary to discuss how Congress can help restore immigration enforcement, which is central to maintaining the integrity of our immigration system.

America’s foreign student program poses a significant national security risk that has gone unaddressed by both the legislative and executive branches.

Read more:

Foreign Student Fraud Case Highlights Serious Problems

There Are 1.5 Million Foreign Students in the U.S.

Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, United States Senate

Given the importance of legal immigration to the United States, it is incumbent on Congress and the administration to reverse these trends and restore Americans’ faith in and commitment to lawful immigration. That starts with securing the border.

Why Legal Immigration Numbers Matter 

The Center hosted a panel to discuss the importance of immigration numbers, legal and illegal, and their impact on wages, the labor market, and the American workforce.

This timely panel builds on the debate sparked by Elon Musk’s recent comment highlighting the need for more legal immigration and seeks to heighten awareness of the impact of legal immigration – both high-skilled and low-skilled.

A new investigative three-part series details an attack by an illegal alien terrorist that received little attention by U.S. media or the FBI. 

The attack and later suicide by hanging of the suspect in Cook County jail, short-circuiting a trial prompted the Center to travel to Chicago to learn more about the incident.

Read: Part One, Part Two

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Amended Version of the ‘Laken Riley Act’ Passes Congress, Heads to Trump

A rebuke to the Biden administration’s disregard of Congress’s immigration restrictions

The Laken Riley Act is a prime example of reactive legislation, but in Congress’s defense, few could have seen the lack of regard the Biden administration had for the legislative branch’s immigration restrictions. Future administrations will know better — or should, at least.

Op-ed: They don’t care about you: Dems want 470,100 illegal migrant workers because they keep wages low!

Imagine I tell you I’ve been looking for a research assistant, but my pursuit has come up empty. I simply cannot find any applicants who have the requisite skills. I contend there must be a “shortage” of research assistants. Imagine the many research ideas that may never be put down on paper because I don’t have the help I need.

It’s about time the government does something about it!

“How much does the job pay?” you ask.

“Minimum wage,” I reply.

Op-ed: Trump’s Immigration Test

Shortly after his swearing-in, President Donald Trump told supporters that he felt immigration was the “No. 1 issue” that led to his victory, more important than inflation. This is no doubt why he got off to a strong start on immigration Monday with a series of executive orders and other actions