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Illegal Immigrants Get $10.5 Billion from Child Tax Credit in Reconciliation; More than Previously Estimated
Illegals with both U.S.-born & illegal immigrant children will benefit, as will recent border-crossers
Seismic Shift in Economist/YouGov Immigration Polling
Significant increase in the importance of immigration among Blacks, Hispanics, and the well-off
Topics: Polls and Surveys
Immigration Newsmaker: Book Talk with Former ICE Acting Director Tom Homan
Defend the Border & Save Lives
Don’t Look Now, but ICE Is Deporting Some Central American Families by Air
Catch-and-release continues for others, but secretive program seems to be reducing the flow at the border
Topics: Biden Border Crisis
The Chilling Implication of Biden’s Enforcement Policies
Are there a million-plus aliens who pose a threat to the United States, and more on the way?
Oversight of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
To the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship
The Slowly Unraveling H-1B Scandal at Wright State University in Ohio
Topics: H-1B Nonimmigrant Visa Progam
Nasty Ghosts of the EB-5 Program Linger
Investor-visa program still dead six months after it sunsetted
Immigration Isn't an Uncontrollable Force of Nature After All
New pre-COVID data shows policy choices caused immigration numbers to drop even as the economy sped up.
Topics: Covid-19 and Immigration, Current Numbers
Asylum Grant Rate in ‘Credible Fear’ Cases Fell in FY 2021
But so did denials; pandemic-related closures affected completions
Topics: Immigration Courts, Asylum
CAM and PTA: Opening the Back Door
The likely revival and expansion of the programs for Central Americans
Topics: Central America, Refugees and Asylum
Mexico’s Duplicitous ‘Ant Operation’ Moved Tens of Thousands to the U.S. Border Sight Unseen — and Will Again Through 2022
Topics: Biden Border Crisis, Mexico
About Those 11 Iranian Migrants Captured at Mexico-Arizona Frontier…What Homeland Security Does
Topics: National Security
In One Subclass of Immigrants, 100% of the Visas Reflect a Failure
Mexico and Jamaica provide the most ‘self-petitioning’ spouses
Topics: Marriage Fraud