Monday, October 7, 2013

The 2013 Immigration Debate
Opposing Bills in House and Senate



Tracking the arrival and departure of foreign visitors to the United States is an essential part of immigration control. This detailed report confirms that a biometric exit-tracking system for foreign visitors departing by air or sea is immediately feasible at a reasonable cost. Read more...

A new report analyzes the impact of remittances sent by Mexicans living abroad on the behavior of Mexican leaders. These monies that benefit Mexican families take the pressure off local and state leaders to deploy public funds in their jurisdictions. Read more...

In a new video, a former Assistant Special Agent in Charge at ICE examines worksite enforcement and the agency’s neglect of illegal employment. William Riley advocates stiffer penalties, increased resources for ICE, and the expansion of E-Verify for employers. Watch video...

The “chilling effect” immigration enforcement is alleged to have on police trust in immigrant communities is a myth, concludes a new publication, which presents a collection of government and academic research. Read more...

A new analysis of the SAFE Act (H.R. 2278) finds that the bill would improve public safety by getting tougher on illegal alien criminals and will institutionalize cooperation between ICE and local law enforcement. Read more...

An internationally recognized authority on immigration policy and a Fellow of the Center for Immigration Studies, Mr. David North, argues in a new video that the United States immigration policy is “tilted against the people at the bottom of the American labor market.” Watch Interview...

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