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Illegal Immigration and the Border Crisis

Steven Malanga No, You’re Not Imagining a Migrant Crime Spree

Four years of open borders and sanctuary policies have brought criminal drug networks, human trafficking, and an epidemic of sexual assault.

Jeffrey H. Anderson Border Bait-and-Switch

The Biden administration is using misleading statistics and rhetoric to hide its role in perpetuating the migrant crisis.

Oct 17 2024
Christopher F. Rufo, Christina Buttons A Troubled Place

In Charleroi, Pennsylvania, the local population grapples with a surge of Haitian migrants.

Oct 07 2024
Christopher F. Rufo The Real Questions of the Immigration Debate

Recent migrant scandals force us to consider who, how, and how much.

Sep 24 2024
Fred Bauer Undermining America

The breakdown at the border has at once become a symbol of our polarization and an accelerant of it.

Sep 23 2024
Dave Seminara Wall? What Wall?

Kamala Harris hasn’t clarified her position on immigration and the border wall, and the media won’t press her to do so.

Sep 11 2024
Dan Katz, Daniel Di Martino No, Illegal Immigrants Aren't Lowering Inflation

Economists are wrong about migration and its effects.

Aug 30 2024
Steven Malanga The “Root” of Our Border Distress

Can we fix America’s immigration problems by reforming foreign governments? The Biden–Harris administration thought so.

Aug 20 2024
Nicole Gelinas The Migrant Contracting Mess

New York City sees tens of thousands of illegal aliens as a bonanza for no-bid deals.

Dave Seminara American Colleges as Visa Mills?

Donald Trump’s proposal to give green cards to all foreign students who graduate from a U.S. college is a bad idea.

Jul 03 2024
Dave Seminara Nothing to See Here

Mainstream media outlets refuse to cover illegal-immigrant crime.

May 22 2024
Jeffrey H. Anderson A Border Crisis By Design

It is unequivocally the intended result of Biden administration policy.

Feb 02 2024
Dave Seminara Biden’s Border Catastrophe

The president’s recent pledge to “shut down” the border suggests that, if nothing else could, his political survival might finally motivate him to enforce the law.

Jan 29 2024
Dave Seminara Border Bollocks

The Biden administration misleads the public about its new parole system.

Nov 06 2023
Steven Malanga Illegal Immigration’s Terrifying Cost

State and local governments are spending billions on migrants and asylum seekers—and the bill will only grow steeper.

Dave Seminara Biden Builds a Wall

The president’s move to construct 20 miles of barrier fence on the Mexican border is too little, too late, but still a symbolic victory for sanity.

Oct 11 2023

From City Journal’s Symposium Series

Which Way the University?

A symposium on higher education in the United States

Fighting the Oldest Hate

A symposium on anti-Semitism in the United States

Symposium: An Economic Agenda for the Next President

Proposals to reinvigorate American dynamism, innovation, and self-sufficiency

Symposium: A New Anticrime Agenda

Proposals for reversing America’s criminal-justice decline

How to Defeat Left-Wing Racialism

A symposium on restoring the principle of color blindness

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