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Monday, February 7, 2022

New from the Center for Immigration Studies, 2/7/22

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Commentary
Black Jobs Matter: Immigration reduction has always been the key to progress for the descendants of American slavery.
By Mark Krikorian
National Review, February 3, 2022

Excerpt: With only a handful of interruptions, black workers have faced the same situation for nearly two centuries — mass immigration of foreigners whom employers prefer to black workers, pushing them to the back of the hiring line. As it happens, "Back of the Hiring Line" is the title of a new book by Roy Beck, president of Numbers USA, the premier citizen-action group working to reduce immigration. The book traces, as its subtitle promises, "a 200-year history of immigration surges, employer bias, and depression of black wealth."
Congressional Testimony
Hearing: Biden Administration Open Borders Policy and Border Security
Statement of Todd Bensman before Before the House Freedom Caucus, February 1, 2022

Excerpt: During its first year and now into its second, I have interviewed hundreds of the immigrants, most recently an eight-day fact-finding journey to the Guatemala-Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, I can confidently report that there is but one root cause that they — the immigrating foreign nationals — most often cite for coming now: It is only that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them . . . Link to full written testimony
Podcast
How to Stop the Migrant Surge through Panama's Darien Gap
Moderator: Mark Krikorian
Guest: Chuck Holton
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 39
Featured Blog Posts
Biden Administration Releases Its Blueprint for Dismantling the Border
By Andrew R. Arthur
The word "immigration" appears 120 times in that document, revealing how much of that document has to do with the subject. There are two key subjects therein that touch on the chaos at the Southwest border.

Report: ICE Releases Border-Crossing Terrorist Suspect from Venezuela Despite FBI Recommendation
By Todd Bensman
A new and so-far undisputed news report has it that ICE headquarters in Washington, D.C., ordered the release of a Lebanon-born Venezuelan named Issam Bazzi who swam the Rio Grande into Brownsville, Texas, and then was flagged as being on the FBI's terrorism watchlist. Reportedly the reason for his release? 

 
DHS Makes Available Yet Another 20,000 H-2B Visas
By Robert Law
Despite the document running 128 pages before Federal Register formatting, the "legal analysis" establishing the supplemental authority to issue these extra visas is buried in a footnote. The placement of this analysis in a footnote is curious if DHS truly believes its legal interpretation is sound.

Report from the Migrant Trail in South America
By Chuck Holton
When the Trump administration instituted Title 42 expulsions in March 2020, many migrants decided to head south instead. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians, Venezuelans, and extra-continental migrants made their way to Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. All these countries boast wages many times higher than the countries the migrants were fleeing, and so they were seen as acceptable substitutes for the United States.
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