Two Parallel and Large Immigration Law Violations Lead to Different Outcomes One con pled guilty and prison will end soon; the other is extradited from Israel Blog Topics: Employment Fraud
Appeals Board Restricts Asylum for Certain Gender-Based Persecution Claims Sex alone cannot be a ‘particular social group’, says BIA Report Topics: Asylum
Another Way for New York City to Limit the Migrant Fallout The Feds must enforce health-related requirements of the immigration law Blog Topics: Health Care
Trump Derailed Biden’s Refugee Resettlement Expansion A look at what might have been Report Topics: Biden Border Crisis, Refugees, Afghan Refugees
Defining Immigrants, Noncitizens, Aliens, Nonimmigrants, and Nationals Who's Who in Immigration Law? Blog Topics: Immigration Courts
Biden’s DOJ Suing Elon Musk’s Space X for Discrimination Against Asylees, Refugees An odd target for an administration that values ‘prosecutorial discretion’ Blog Topics: National Security, Refugees and Asylum
A 1996 law prevented migrants from getting welfare — it’s been ignored for 30 years Op-ed Topics: Costs of Immigration, Welfare
California Bans Employment Discrimination by Caste A first, this could have serious implications for H-1B Blog Topics: California, H-1B Nonimmigrant Visa Progam
Judicial Obstruction of Efforts to Control Immigration Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 232 Parsing Immigration Policy
The Times’ Incomplete Report on Four Illegals Who Stayed on Martha’s Vineyard Blog Topics: Biden Border Crisis, The New York Times Coverage of Immigration
Op-ed: Biden Secretly Has Let 221,456 Migrants Fly Into the U.S. in Past Year Blog Topics: Biden Border Crisis
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 Testimony Topics: Visa Fraud