Freedom House Report Highlights Use of Mobility Restrictions as a Tool of Repression
Authoritarian states increasingly resort to this tactic. Immigration restrictions enacted by liberal democracies exacerbate the problem.
Authoritarian states increasingly resort to this tactic. Immigration restrictions enacted by liberal democracies exacerbate the problem.
The president's plan to address security at the Mexican border drew backlash both from immigration advocates and border hawks.
It is also questionable whether it will achieve its political goals.
They're fleeing tyranny and seeking opportunity, not coming to "build a little army."
One is an interview for the new Argue with Me podcast series, and the other is part of Michael Liebowitz's Rational Egoist series.
The difficulties some cities are experiencing arise because many migrants aren't allowed to work, and because of restrictions on construction of new housing.
It mixes much-needed reform with changes that could upend the asylum system in damaging ways.
“The victims may not have been persecuted or tortured due to the data breach yet, but the likelihood of those outcomes has increased due to ICE’s conduct.”
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It's the predictable result of the combination of federal regulations barring asylum seekers from working legally and local policies offering free housing, while severely restricting new housing construction.
The 2-1 ruling (divided along surprising ideological lines) is a win for the administration. But they may well still end up losing in the end.
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The decision is an unsurprising, straightforward application of the text of the relevant statute. It could have a major impact.
Taking this step would benefit both the migrants themselves and the American economy. It would also eliminate burdens on local governments.
Plus: A listener asks if the Roundtable has given the arguments of those opposed to low-skilled immigration a fair hearing.
Plus: A listener question concerning the key to a libertarian future—should we reshape current systems or rely upon technological exits like bitcoin and encryption?
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Title 42 expulsions caused great harm for very little benefit. Biden plans to replace them with a combination of policies, some good and some very bad.
What we did for Ukrainians, we could do for other migrants too.
It's less bad than Trump-era efforts along the same lines. But saying that is damning with faint praise.
These days, he may run for president. His politics have changed.
Analysts differ on whether their net impact is more pro-immigration or more restrictionist. On balance, I think the former is closer to the truth. But there is some uncertainty here.
Such mistreatment is both unjust in itself and harmful to US economic and foreign policy interests.
The judge granted the Biden administration a stay, which will keep the policy in place through late December.
Several countries are rejecting Russians fleeing forced military service. But offering them refuge would help protect dissidents and deprive Putin of critical manpower.
They were ultimately allowed to stay. But it’s an example of ICE targeting nonviolent migrants after a federal judge blocked the Biden administration’s enforcement priorities.
But thousands of Afghans who helped U.S. forces are still stuck in Afghanistan under Taliban rule.
Scrapping the policy is an important step in restoring a fair asylum-seeking process.
Nicaraguan government operatives threatened Mario Rajib Flores Molina with torture and imprisonment. A new court ruling has revived his pursuit of asylum in the United States.
Their deaths are the tragic, predictable consequence of shutting down safer migration paths.
Economist Timur Kuran's excellent idea to bolster Ukraine's defense.
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