The often overlooked, yet key public official most responsible for quality of life and public safety in thousands of American communities carries a badge, not a briefcase. In old England they were called “Shire Reeves” (get it?) whose job was to keep t…
Immigration Blog Posts
Controversy surrounding the fabled Border Patrol “whipping” at Del Rio, Texas, continues to swirl eight months after an exhaustive government investigation concluded that no agents struck any migrants. To read the rest of the article click here
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Despite tidal waves of illegal aliens flooding America’s southern border – and no end in sight – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is budgeting for fewer migrant detentions in fiscal 2024. To read the rest of the article click here
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The roof leaks, the fence is broken, and the grass needs mowing. Spring is fix-it time and you need help, but how do you proceed ethically if you’re concerned about illegal immigration? After all, with 15.5 million illegal aliens already in the U.S., a…
Flouting a recent court ruling, Border Patrol agents in Brownsville, Texas, are releasing busloads of Chinese nationals into the U.S. amid a massive surge of migrants from the communist country. To read the rest of the article click here
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In his 2021 book, America’s Covert Border War, the Center for Immigration Studies’ Texas-based Senior National Security Fellow Todd Bensman demonstrated the connection between open, unsecured borders and infiltration by dangerous terrorists. In his lat…
Shari Rendall, FAIR’s long-time State and Local Engagement Director, lives by a quote she heard in law school: “The most important political office is that of the private citizen.” Unknowingly, Supreme Court Justice, Louis D. Brandeis, captured perfect…
A record 35,500 migrants from Nicaragua were encountered at America’s southern border in December. So what did the Department of Homeland Security do? It added Nicaraguans to a lengthening list of foreign nationals who can use a reservation system to e…
In a surprising move, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will not appeal a court ruling that struck down the Biden administration’s catch-and-release program at the southern border. To read the rest of the article click here
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Foreign nationals can vote in America’s capital city now that the U.S. Senate has stood down. But the ballot battle is far from over. To read the rest of the article click here
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