New Immigration Research
Interior Enforcement Disintegrates Further in 2015
Year-end deportation statistics show continuing drop in deportations
Immigration enforcement remains in a state of collapse, according to the official statistics released by DHS. The number of interior deportations is now less than one-third of what it was in 2011. Read more...
Tighten Up Immigration Procedures Now
In recent weeks the Obama administration has pulled out all the stops to assure Americans that the vetting process for immigrants and foreign visitors is robust and thorough. But additional information is emerging to show that, in fact, our screening process is not so great. Read more...
A Brief Analysis of H.R. 158, the "Visa Waiver Program Improvement Act of 2015"
The House has voted overwhelmingly in favor of a bill to tighten up the visa waiver program. The bill was originally introduced in January of this year by Rep. Miller (R-Mich.), but has undergone substantial changes through the bill amending process. Read more...
Donald Trump and Muslim Immigration
Some Alternatives
Donald Trump has again succeeded in setting the terms of political debate, this time by calling for a temporary halt to the admission of all Muslims from abroad, whether as immigrants or as visitors. Everyone's outraged, of course, but this is a topic that needs to be addressed head-on. Read more...
Senate Hearing: Criminal Alien Removal Policies
Despite a purported emphasis on "smarter" enforcement that prioritizes the removal of criminal aliens, the number of removals of criminal aliens has fallen to less than half the level reached in 2010. Read more...
The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Its Impact on the Security of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
Hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee
A wise man once said "The supreme function of statesmanship is to provide against preventable evils." Halting refugee resettlement from the Middle East would be just such an act of statesmanship.Read more...
Panel: The Betrayal of America's Best and Brightest
Video and Transcript Available
The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion focusing on guest worker abuse and the impact on American high-skilled labor. Discussion centered on a new book by Michelle Malkin and John Miano, Sold Out. Read more...















