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Parsing Immigration Policy Podcast
President Václav Klaus: The Importance of Limiting Migration and Maintaining Nation-States ([link removed])
Host: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Václav Klaus, former Czech president
Reports
Jobs Americans Will Do: Just About All of Them ([link removed])
By Jason Richwine, April 21, 2025
Summary: If “immigrants do jobs that Americans won't do”, there should be occupations in which the workers are overwhelmingly foreign-born. However, among hundreds of occupations identified by the Census Bureau, natives outnumber immigrants in all but a handful, and in none of them do illegal immigrants constitute a majority.
Under Biden, Democrats Shifted on Immigration ([link removed])
By George Fishman, April 16, 2025
Excerpt: A remarkable transformation took place in the views of Democrats regarding the issue of immigration from the era of the 1980s/1990s/2000s to that of the 2010s through President Trump’s first term. The proportion of Democrats who believed immigration levels to be a threat to U.S. interests fell dramatically, as did the proportion who believed controlling and reducing illegal immigration to be an important goal, while the proportion of Democrats who believed that illegal aliens should be granted amnesty increased dramatically, as did the proportion who thought that legal immigration levels should be raised even higher, and who dismissed concerns about the impact of immigration on American workers.
Commentary
Published in The New York Post:
To end illegal immigration, don’t fix the asylum system — abolish it ([link removed])
By Mark Krikorian, April 10, 2025
Excerpt: Joe Biden’s border crisis is over. But what happens next time we get a president — as we will — with Biden’s border philosophy?Nothing can completely Biden-proof the border (as it were). But one important change would make it much harder for a President Jasmine Crockett or President Gavin Newsom to illegally usher in millions more illegal aliens. End asylum.
Published in The Daily Wire:
Prison First, Deportation Later: Trump Revives Criminal Penalties for Border Jumpers ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman. April 9, 2025
Excerpt: Nine illegal aliens from Central America, Mexico, including one from Poland, filed together into a federal courtroom in this border town one recent April day to face an unpleasant new kind of consequence for the common crime they all committed.
Published in Townhall:
MTG's ‘Special Interest Aliens’ Bill Deserves Democrat Support ([link removed])
By Todd Bensman, April 11, 2025
Excerpt: Rep. Green is on to an important issue that deserves respectful bipartisan consideration by her opponents and support from many more of her natural allies as this nascent piece of legislation survives to move forward.
Featured Posts
SCOTUS Blocks Alien Enemy Act Removals for Tren de Aragua Members ([link removed])
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Around 1:00 am on Saturday morning, the Supreme Court issued an order in A.A.R.P. v. Trump, blocking the government’s removal of “Venezuelan men in immigration custody” facing removal under the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) as suspected members of a well-oiled crime syndicate, Tren de Aragua (TdA). The whole affair, which will essentially block returns until some court can weigh in on the validity of the president’s actions, gives new meaning to the phrase “midnight judges”.
Trump Admin Wins First Alien Enemies Act Skirmish Before SCOTUS — or Did It? ([link removed])
By George Fishman
Excerpt: To what extent will a slew of habeas proceedings “delay or prevent the removal” of aliens under the AEA who have been designated as alien enemies, and to what extent will such delay or prevention erase the advantages of using the AEA in the first place?
Which Sanctuary Jurisdictions Have Released the Most Criminals? ([link removed])
By Jessica M. Vaughan
Excerpt: Newly obtained ICE records reveal the sanctuary jurisdictions that have most frequently failed to allow ICE to take custody of deportable aliens who were jailed in those locations. Over the period covered by the records (October 1, 2022, to February 6, 2025), more than 25,000 detainers were declined by these jails.
Trump Terminates CHNV ([link removed])
By Nayla Rush
Excerpt: The program allowed U.S.-based persons (not necessarily citizens or permanent residents) to sponsor inadmissible nationals of Cuba, Haitia, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to come here on parole. Parolees are eligible for employment authorization and Social Security numbers.
More Blog Posts
* SW Border Monthly Arrests Lowest in a Generation ([link removed])
* SCOTUS Permits Trump’s Use of the Alien Enemies Act for Tren de Aragua Removals ([link removed])
* Secretary of State Revokes, Blocks Visas for Nationals of South Sudan ([link removed])
* Federal Judge in Texas Blocks Removal of Three Venezuelan Nationals ([link removed])
* Immigration Judge Says Columbia Grad, Palestinian Activist Is Deportable ([link removed])
* Immigration Judge Says Columbia Grad, Palestinian Activist Is Deportable ([link removed])
* Half-Million Aliens Skipped Immigration Court Under Biden ([link removed])
* The Latest in the Case of the Salvadoran Removed Due to ‘Error’ ([link removed])
Jessica M. Vaughan discusses which sanctuary jurisdictions have released the most criminals.
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