Reflections on Adoption of the U.N. Compacts on Migration and Refugees Blog Topics: Refugees and Asylum
BIA Reverses IJ Grant of Bond to Alien Child Sex Offender When deciding whether to release criminal aliens, judges must consider facts they’re forced to ignore in weighing removability Blog Topics: Immigration Courts, Criminal Aliens
New York State's "Dream Act": An Ongoing Incentive for More Illegal Immigration Blog Topics: New York, DREAM Act
The Strange Case of the Illegal Alien Cop ICE arrest in Illinois raises the question: How was he hired — and given a gun? Blog Topics: Sanctuary Cities
Problems with Letting Someone Else Make a Nation's Migration Decisions Blog Topics: Immigration History, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI), Legal Immigration
Trump and the GOP Were Hardly the First to Worry About "Special Interest Alien" Smuggling to the Southwest Border Blog Topics: National Security
Supreme Court to Decide Whether Alien on Mexican Side of Border Is ‘Arriving in the United States’ Can DHS use force to keep illegal migrants at our nation’s doorstep out? We will soon know the answer Blog Topics: Supreme Court Decisions on Immigration Policy, Illegal Immigration, Attrition and Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
K-12 Education Systems May Be Losing Interest in H-1B Blog Topics: Education, H-1B Nonimmigrant Visa Progam
Noem: Brown University Shooter Entered through Visa Lottery Portuguese National Claudio Manuel Neves Valente Is the Latest Proof of How Dangerous ‘DV’ Can Be Blog Topics: National Security, Diversity Visa Lottery
Administration Moves Ahead on Three More Little Amnesties Blog Topics: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
A Terror Case the "Travel Ban" Would Have Prevented A lawsuit challenging the policy advances Blog Topics: National Security
Regime Change in Venezuela May Enhance U.S. Security Hezbollah, cartels, and gangs lose a protector Blog Topics: National Security
When Bureaucrats Veto the President Judges have pointed to the opinions of the civil service when striking down White House policies. Blog Topics: Politics
Can Naturalized Citizens Be Hyphenated Americans? Theodore Roosevelt: no; Supreme Court: yes Blog Topics: Assimilation and Citizenship
Who Will Pay to Process the Dream? Blog Topics: DREAM Act, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Mandatory Detention Another blow to the Ninth Circuit Blog Topics: Supreme Court Decisions on Immigration Policy