The Center for Immigration Studies recently released a report on the problems associated with the deportation process. The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent non-partisan research institution that examines the impact of immigration on the United States. About the report: Immigration policy is often discussed in sweeping, over-simplified terms. Beyond the op-ed commentary is [...]
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A Need for More Immigrant Workers?
The following is a summary of a report recently released by the Center for Immigration Studies: House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith recently introduced H.R. 2164, which requires all employers to verify the legal status of their new hires. Rep. Smith argues that the bill will reduce the employment of illegal immigrants. He also argues [...]
Race, Reasonable Suspicion and SB 1070
Opponents of the new Arizona immigration law, including President Obama, paint a wild picture of jack-booted Nazis stopping innocent folk on the street for no reason but their race, to demand their “papers.” The critics– either ignorantly or knowingly– criticize a legal principle that is well established in law and court precedence. Nothing new is happening [...]
Thank You, La Raza!
Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies highlights one the most important aspects of the aggressive enforcement of immigration laws: perception is reality. Whether or not a law is enforced to the hilt is not always as important as the publicity that it receives: Be all that as it may, I think the biggest [...]

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