Firmly in Federal Hands: Shifting Immigration Policy and Local Control
The federalist structure of the United States has long complicated immigration policy. Since Capitol Hill has failed to contemplate, let alone pass, comprehensive immigration reform since the Clinton...
View ArticleMigration and NHS Entitlement Reform
by Jake Watson Reforming Entitlements to the NHS On the 25th of March Secretary of State for Health, Jeremy Hunt, announced Government intentions to reform entitlement to primary health care for...
View ArticlePublic Voices of the GOP & the Hispanic Vote: An Update
After Republican defeat in the race for the White House not even a year ago, Romney adviser Ron Kaufman said, “We need to make sure that we’re not perceived as intolerant…[t]he bottom line is we were...
View ArticleMany Families Spending the Holidays Separated because of Broken U.S....
As millions of families gather together this Christmas, millions more remain separated as a result of the United States’ broken and byzantine immigration system. Outdated visa quotas, lengthy...
View ArticleU.S. Immigration Courts Stretched to Breaking Point, With No Relief in Sight
With a greater number of cases awaiting adjudication than ever before, there is a due process crisis in U.S. immigration courts. While challenges within the system have been growing for years, recent...
View ArticleThe Lesson of the San Antonio Smuggling Case: The US Needs Immigration Reform
By Aaron Robles On Sunday July 24, 2017, a semi-truck driver stopped in a Walmart parking lot in San Antonio, Texas, to inspect the contents of his trailer. As he lifted the latch to the rear door and...
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