Posts Tagged ‘ E-Verify ’

Prairie Fire

Prairie Fire

More disappointing news on the immigration enforcement front comes to us from the state of Kansas. The House Judiciary Committee there  has decided to defer action on a bill that would have empowered law enforcement officials to ascertain the legal status of those they’ve detained for other, non-immigration offenses.
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Tragedies Abound

Tragedies Abound

Courtesy of a friend in NY ICE comes a story about what happens when you combine unsafe working conditions with lax hiring practices. In short, it’s not pretty. 
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Creating and Saving American Jobs

Creating and Saving American Jobs

One of the biggest debates relating to immigration enforcement that has erupted since the beginning of the Obama administration’s halfhearted attempts at interior enforcement is over what is the best method to target employers who have either knowingly or unwittingly employed illegal aliens as part of their workforce.
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Beefing Up Employer Verification

Beefing Up Employer Verification

An interesting article published in today’s Wall Street Journal explores the efforts of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to punish businesses that employ illegal aliens.
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Going In Reverse

Going In Reverse

Some bad news from the state of Rhode Island, courtesy of The Boston Globe. One of the worst outcomes of this past election cycle was the replacement of outgoing Governor Donald Carcieri, who had been a stalwart supporter of state-federal cooperation on immigration enforcement, with hapless open borders panderer Lincoln Chafee.
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Cooperation

Cooperation

Courtesy of Talking Points Memo, we have a story about the potential for finding common ground on immigration enforcement in the coming year.Although skeptical that President Obama, let alone his ostensible allies on Capitol Hill, will pivot away from a full-throated legalization push,
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More on Chandra Levy’s Murder

More on Chandra Levy’s Murder

The fallout from the conviction of illegal alien Ingmar Guandique for the murder of Chandra Levy might not be known for a long time. However, there are already some intelligent immigration analysts who have drawn some powerful conclusions about what should be done to prevent such a senseless tragedy from occurring in the future.
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Incrementalism (Subtraction Through Attrition)

Incrementalism (Subtraction Through Attrition)

One of the chief conceits of the open borders lobby is that our position, i.e., deportation through attrition, is an unworkable strategy whose logical consequences have not been properly considered. The only problem with that line of reasoning is that it’s not accurate. Gradualism has been plotted out meticulously by those with an expertise in...
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