In 2016, Donald Trump reversed a trend of eroding support for Republicans among Hispanic voters. Trump lost the support among other key demographic in 2020, but…
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Republicans Improved Their Standing Among Hispanic Voters By Not Pandering
After a Rough Year, Congress Squeezes ICE
Beleaguered by an “unprecedented challenge” from the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained and deported far fewer illegal aliens in 2020. With Congress…
Congress Stimulates Blue-Collar Visas, ‘Mixed-Status’ Households
Two provisions in the $900 billion stimulus package are of particular interest – and benefit – to selected groups of foreign workers and illegal aliens. The…
Assessing the Impact of the 1965 Immigration Act
Fifty-five years ago – on October 3, 1965 – President Lyndon B. Johnson (D) signed into law the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known…
Legislation Introduced to Deny Visas to Aliens Engaging in Espionage
The U.S. State Department’s recent move to close the Chinese Consulate General in Houston over concerns of espionage has spurred federal lawmakers to consider new measures that would…