Category Archives: Immigration

New Report: Should Judges Control US Immigration Policy?

Mark Krikorian writes: WASHINGTON (February 25, 2009) – In last week’s decision in the case of 17 Chinese Uighur Muslims held at Guantanamo, a federal appeals court reiterated the exclusive control over immigration by the political branches of government. The … Continue reading

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Program to Check Legal Status Already 99.5% Accurate

WASHINGTON (September 18, 2008) – The E-Verify program, which allows employers to check the immigration status of new employees, has been steadily improving and is now 99.5 percent accurate, according to a new paper by the Center for Immigration Studies. … Continue reading

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The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal And Illegal

Mark Krikorian writes: My new book is being released this week: The New Case Against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal, published by Sentinel, part of the Penguin Group. The central point of the book — the part of the ”Case” … Continue reading

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Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

Mickey Kaus writes: 1) Border control advocates want an actual physical fence. 2) Respectable Bush comprehensivist types like Chertoff want to substitute a sophisticated hi-tech "virtual fence" for the crude actual physical fence. 3) Border control types say the "virtual … Continue reading

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