Commentary A Red-Hot Job Market for Immigrants By Mark Krikorian National Review, February 15, 2024 Excerpt: Maybe even more important than direct job competition is that fact that the availability of so much immigrant labor reduces the economic, social, and political incentives to examine and address the reasons so many men have dropped out of the job market. Democratic politics will always want to take the path of least resistance, so as long as mass immigration continues, it seems unlikely we’ll undertake the difficult reforms necessary to draw more men back into the world of work.
Biden’s new border plan shows ‘I can’t do anything’ was always a lie By Mark Krikorian New York Post, February 20, 2024 Excerpt: In a leaked preview of next month’s State of the Union address in Axios, “a source close to Biden” (i.e., a top White House staff member) has revealed that President Biden is considering the “bold move” of issuing an “executive order that would dramatically stanch the record flow of migrants into the Southwest.” So he really did have the power to do this, just like the GOP said!
China Is Exploiting Biden’s Lax Border Policies — Imperiling U.S. Security By Todd Bensman New York Post, February 25, 2024 Excerpt: In a series of stunning make-up presents to China for Donald Trump’s crackdown, his successor President Biden in July 2021 summarily killed a ready-to-go Trump regulation that would have required much more rigorous and frequent vetting of Chinese student and cultural-exchange visa applicants. That same month, the Department of Justice dropped strong charges against five visiting researcher spies as a diplomatic sop amidst the new administration’s outreach. |
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