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Phillip Linderman
Board Member
Phillip Linderman is a retired State Department senior Foreign Service officer. Over a three-decade career, he served abroad in U.S. embassies and consulates in Belgium, Mexico, Ecuador, Germany, Cuba, Chile, and Trinidad. He also represented U.S. interests at the Organization of American States and the European Union. Linderman’s diplomatic duties often focused on U.S. border security, international travel, and migration policies, giving him wide experience in working with foreign governments, as well as U.S. law enforcement and intelligence partners, on matters such as visa and passport fraud, human trafficking, terrorist travel, watchlisting, and identity information collection and use.
Op-ed: How to Break the Sanctuary States
The next Trump administration must force “sanctuary” states to stop nullifying American immigration law.
Topics: Foreign Students, Sanctuary Cities
Op-ed: PRM: The Obscure State Department Bureau That Fosters Global Illegal Migration
The second Trump administration must bring to heel State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration.
PRM: The Obscure State Department Bureau That Fosters Global Illegal Migration
The second Trump administration must bring to heel State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration.
Op-ed: Beware Vivek’s Plan for Work Visas
There is no fine-tuned foreign worker visa program that will serve the national interest. That is a fairy tale.
Topics: Nonimmigrant Visas
Beware Vivek’s Plan for Work Visas
There is no fine-tuned foreign worker visa program that will serve the national interest. That is a fairy tale.
There is no fine-tuned foreign worker visa program that will serve the national interest. That is a fairy tale.
Op-ed: Secure the Mexican Border by Using Section 212(f)
Applying Section 212(f) of U.S. immigration law to suspend the legal movement of Mexicans into the U.S. is one of the president’s most effective tools to leverage border security cooperation.
Secure the Mexican Border by Using Section 212(f)
Applying Section 212(f) of U.S. immigration law to suspend the legal movement of Mexicans into the U.S. is one of the president’s most effective tools to leverage border security cooperation.
Topics: Biden Border Crisis
Op-ed: Is Even Justin Trudeau to the Right of Biden on Immigration?
With the reimposition of a visa requirement, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau stops Mexican immigrants from becoming instant asylum seekers in Canada.
Topics: Biden Border Crisis, Canada
Is Even Justin Trudeau to the Right of Biden on Immigration?
With the reimposition of a visa requirement, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau stops Mexican immigrants from becoming instant asylum seekers in Canada.
With the reimposition of a visa requirement, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau stops Mexican immigrants from becoming instant asylum seekers in Canada.
Topics: Biden Border Crisis, Canada