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  • WebMemo posted January 10, 2012 by Matt Mayer Administrative Reforms Insufficient to Address Flawed White House Immigration and Border Security Policies

    Despite the announcement of reasonable administrative reforms, the Obama Administration continues to pursue a deeply flawed approach to solving America’s immigration challenges. Its repeated attempts to deal with illegal immigrants here before securing the border, strengthening interior enforcement actions, and reforming the visa system remain counterproductive. …

  • WebMemo posted January 3, 2012 by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. Top Five Priorities for Homeland Security in 2012

    By the end of 2011, at least 43 terrorist plots aimed at the United States since 9/11 had been thwarted. The frequency of attempts against the U.S. homeland has increased over the past three years. These numbers are reminders enough that the White House and Congress cannot be complacent—even in…

  • WebMemo posted July 27, 2011 by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. Amnesty Legislation Still the Wrong Answer for Responsible Immigration Reform

    Recently, Senator Robert Menendez (D–NJ) introduced the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2011, which would grant legal permanent residence status to the nearly 11 million illegal immigrants present in the United States. In addition, the bill’s language also fully incorporates the DREAM Act and the AgJobs Act, providing two further…

  • Backgrounder posted June 22, 2011 by Ray Walser, Ph.D., Jena Baker McNeill, Jessica Zuckerman The Human Tragedy of Illegal Immigration: Greater Efforts Needed to Combat Smuggling and Violence

    Abstract: Over the past 10 years, traversing the U.S.–Mexico border illegally has become increasingly dangerous for would-be immigrants. Illegal immigrants face kidnapping, murder, and rape at the hands of violent drug cartels and ever more ruthless human smugglers. Crossing treacherous desert areas exposes the…

  • WebMemo posted March 29, 2011 by Jena Baker McNeill E-Verify Self Check: A Solid Step Forward

    On March 21, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano introduced a new component of the E-Verify system called Self Check. This free, voluntary service would allow individuals to log in to a system to verify their immigration status and address any problems with their work status, including outdated information or…

  • WebMemo posted December 21, 2010 by Jena Baker McNeill Beyond DREAM: Getting Immigration Reform Right

    Last weekend, the United States Senate voted not to proceed to a final vote on the House-passed Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act. This bill would have given legal permanent resident status to illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. before the age of 16 and who…

  • WebMemo posted September 16, 2010 by Jena Baker McNeill Adding DREAM Act to Defense Bill Is Another Form of Amnesty

    On September 14, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D–NV) announced plans to introduce the DREAM Act as an amendment to the upcoming Department of Defense authorization bill. The act would create a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who entered the U.S. before the age of 16 and have…

  • WebMemo posted August 26, 2010 by Matt Mayer Obama Administration Must Enforce America’s Immigration Laws

    Americans can be forgiven for growing cynical of government when the rhetoric of politicians fails to match their actions. In the heated debate on illegal immigration, those in favor of granting amnesty—including the Obama Administration—have tried to convince Americans to support this plan by claiming that their actions to secure…

  • Report on August 17, 2010 Solutions for America: Developing a Strong Border and Immigration Policy

    THE ISSUE: For far too long, the United States has failed to enforce its immigration laws. Its visa system does not adequately serve the needs of the economy, legal immigrants, or U.S. citizens. Cartel violence and continued illegal immigration along…

  • WebMemo posted May 20, 2010 by James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. White House Must Stop Playing Politics with Immigration and Arizona Law

    In recent days the President and senior White House officials have—in the presence of foreign dignitaries—castigated a law passed in the state of Arizona. This new Arizona law directs that when law enforcement officers engage in a lawful stop, detention, or arrest, a reasonable attempt shall be made, when practicable,…

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