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Parsing Immigration Policy Podcast
Restoring VOICE: Supporting Victims of Illegal-Alien Crime
Host: Jessica M. Vaughan

Guests: Don Rosenberg, President of Advocates for Victims of Illegal Alien Crime (AVIAC), whose son Drew was killed by an unlicensed illegal immigrant in a hit-and-run crash.

Tammy Nobles, mother of Kayla Hamilton, a 20-year-old autistic woman who was raped and murdered by an MS-13 gang member illegally present in the U.S.
Featured Posts
Afrikaners: Persecuted Refugees or White-Privileged Aliens?
By Nayla Rush, May 16, 2025
Excerpt: The critics said nothing when President Biden changed the refugee program significantly and opened the door to non-refugees to be picked for resettlement by U.S.-based non-citizens. They kept silent when Biden extended the benefits and beneficiaries of the Office of Refugee Resettlement to include non-refugees on U.S. soil (including hundreds of thousands of Afghan and Ukrainian parolees).

Expediting ‘Due Process’ in Removal Cases
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: Congress and the administration could make several changes to expedite the process of removing aliens from the United States, while ensuring aliens receive full and fair adjudications. Here are a few.
Categorical Parole Programs Are Unlawful
By George Fishman
Excerpt: In litigation over the Trump administration’s termination of the Biden administration’s unlawful CHNV categorical parole program, Trump administration's lawyers have said that it does not believe categorical parole programs to be unlawful.

Why All the Hullabaloo Over ICE Detention in New Jersey?
By Andrew R. Arthur
Excerpt: It’s inconsistent for opponents of the administration’s immigration policies to both complain about ICE detaining aliens in New Jersey and about ICE moving detainees out of New Jersey. If not in the Garden State, they’re going to be held somewhere. That goes double for politicians with the power to change the immigrant detainee rules in the INA.
Commentary
Published in the American Mind: 
Why Foreign Campus Demonstrators Must Go
By Todd Bensman, May 15, 2025
Excerpt: Further support for the deportation of pro-Hamas demonstrators could be gleaned by comparing the Khalil case to student protests during the Vietnam War, which provably did encourage America’s enemies and hinder America’s aims. The same is true in the war between Hamas and Israel.

Published in the Daily Signal:
Congress Must End, or Radically Amend, Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants
By Dan Cadman, May 14, 2025
Excerpt: Since its humble beginnings, Temporary Protected Status has ballooned to become a massive giveaway program.

Published in the Daily Caller:
There’s An Easy Way For Trump To Boost Deportations — But It Ain’t Cheap
By Andrew Arthur, May 13, 2025
Excerpt: Economic concerns aside, immigration was the most important issue in the 2024 presidential election, and the biggest overall for Republican voters.

Published in the Tennessee Star: 
Immigration Cannot Solve the U.S. Birth Dearth
By Steven Camarota, May 12, 2025
Excerpt: Like all other First World countries, the United States is experiencing a significant decline in fertility. President Trump has suggested paying Americans to increase the nation’s fertility rate. He is right to be concerned. Low fertility and increasing life expectancy are the two primary drivers of population aging. Some have argued that because immigrants tend to have more children, immigration can fix this problem.

Published in the Washington Examiner: 
China’s Predatory Incursion onto American Campuses
By George Fishman, May 9, 2025
Excerpt: People’s Republic of China officials openly proclaim that armed conflict with the United States is inevitable and have been assiduously pursuing the goal of military superiority over the U.S. to be able to prevail over us in a war.
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