Featured Blog Posts San Francisco DA Degrades Immigration Enforcement By Andrew R. Arthur Boudin took office in January 2020, following a stint in the public defender’s office where he “helped launch the first-ever immigration unit”. The Heritage Foundation has described him as “one of several dozen rogue prosecutors elected to public office, thanks in most part to [George] Soros (or his political action committees or wealthy liberal friends)”.
UK Tries ‘Old School Tie’ Approach to Migration Management By David North The new UK system will be easy to administer as all coming from the select 37 schools are automatically eligible. It is also a blunt tool; the valedictorian of the Ivy League’s Dartmouth, which is not on the list, does not get admitted, but someone who just barely scrapes through at Harvard, which is on the list, gets a nice welcome. |
Ignoring the Reporting Mandate about the Ignored Detention Mandate By George Fishman The Biden administration’s stance in the MPP litigation appears to be “woe is me, if only Congress would give DHS enough money to meet its detention mandate.” Yet, the administration has apparently never even bothered to honor its other relevant mandate — to tell Congress how many resources it would need to do exactly that – which might be a sign that the administration doesn’t really want to honor its detention mandates.
Does a Detention Mandate Really Mean That Detention Is Mandatory? By George Fishman It is long overdue for the Executive Branch to honor IIRIRA’s mandate that aliens placed into expedited removal who claim a fear of return be detained until removed or until the completion of immigration court proceedings. Taking this step would go a long way toward ending the reality of large numbers of inadmissible aliens skipping their hearings and remaining at large in the United States unlawfully. |
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