Highlights

Why We Need Secure Driver Licenses:
Educational Video Series Release

With the disconnect between the significant progress of states in securing their ID issuance processes and the on-the-record concerns of the President-Elect, the Center for Immigration Studies has produced a two-part educational video series narrated by the Center’s Director of National Security Policy, Janice Kephart. These videos are the first in a series on border policy. Read More...


Hello, I Love You, Won’t You Tell Me Your Name: Inside the Green Card Marriage Phenomenon
By David Seminara

Each year, tens of thousands of United States citizens and Legal Permanent Residents, at both home and abroad, meet and marry foreign nationals. Spouses of American citizens have priority over most other immigration categories, making marriage the quickest way to receive a Green Card. Read More...


Taking Back the Streets: ICE and Local Law Enforcement Target Immigrant Gangs
By Jessica Vaughan and Jon Feere

A new Backgrounder finds that immigration law enforcement has been highly effective in fighting gang activity around the country. Local law enforcement agencies that shun involvement with immigration law enforcement are missing an opportunity to protect their communities. Read More...

Homeward Bound: Recent Immigration
Enforcement and the Decline in the Illegal Alien Population

By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Jensenius

A new analysis of monthly Census Bureau data shows a significant decline in the number of less-educated Hispanic immigrants. Read More...

The New Case Against Immigration,
Both Legal and Illegal

By Mark Krikorian
Sentinel (part of the Penguin Group), 2008

As Mark Krikorian argues in this provocative book, what's different today is not the immigrants, but us. Today's immigrants are very similar to those of a century ago, but they are coming to a very different America -- one where changes in the economy, society, and government create fundamentally different incentives for newcomers. Read More...

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