Immigration

Heeding Mark Krikorian: A Job This American Will No Longer Do

By Justin Katz | February 26, 2008 |

Wow. Mark Krikorian whacked his own cause in the head, today, on the back swing of a stupid attack: Another Job Americans Won’t Do? [Mark Krikorian] Maybe this helps explain the RC bishops’ support for open immigration, contrary to the views of those in the pews: Among U.S. adults, about the same percentage — 24…

Impact of Illegal Immigrant Laws being felt

By Marc Comtois | February 5, 2008 |

Tough laws in Arizona and Oklahoma are driving illegal immigrants to Texas (h/t): Illegal immigrants are flowing into Texas across its long borders. But they aren’t just swimming across the Rio Grande from Mexico or making dangerous treks through the rugged desert. Instead, a new rush of illegal immigrants are driving down Interstate 35 from…

In Defense of the Dastardly

By Justin Katz | February 1, 2008 |

Some will accuse me of defending the indefensible, but my piece in today’s Providence Journal argues on behalf of Governor Carcieri’s cuts to RIte Aide for illegal immigrants. Being welcoming and compassionate is one thing, but are policies send the message far and wide that our invitation is for them to stay, and to remain…

Shamelessness in Immigration

By Justin Katz | January 10, 2008 |

Dan Yorke’s been on this for a couple of days, so most of you have heard the same clips from the ICE as Gestapo “press conference” at St. Theresa’s church that I have. Shameless. Despicable. The gut-punch is the suicide of David De La Roca, but the heart-tug pictures are all of the children of…

Another Re: Marisol’s Odds Go Down

By Justin Katz | January 8, 2008 |

Andrew notes that marrying the future mother of his child would have put Mynor Montufar on the path to citizenship. The various considerations that go into figuring out why that was a road not taken highlight the fact that, while not all decisions follow rational thought processes, incentive structures still apply broadly. As Andrew describes…

Re 2: Marisol’s Odds Go Down

By Carroll Andrew Morse | January 7, 2008 |

I’m going to offer a quasi-correction here, to prevent Anchor Rising from propagating any misunderstandings created by Karen Lee Ziner‘s confusing reporting in today’s Projo of the story of Mynor Montifar, Carmen Marrero and their daughter Marisol. Puerto Rico is part of the United States. That means…Saying that “Carmen Marrero is here legally from Puerto…

RE: Marisol’s Odds Go Down

By Marc Comtois | January 7, 2008 |

Justin was correct, the “first father” in Rhode Island in 2008, Mynor Montufar, was arrested by immigration officials (ICE). ProJo account is here. Two days after local media featured Mynor Montufar and Carmen L. Marrero as the parents of Rhode Island’s first baby of 2008, federal immigration agents arrested Montufar at his apartment. Now Montufar…

Marisol’s Odds Go Down

By Justin Katz | January 7, 2008 |

Although I’m not in a position to provide links right now, I wanted to mention something that I just heard on WPRO: The unwed, nineteen-year-old father of Rhode Island’s first-born baby of 2008 was just taken in under suspicion of being an illegal alien. Apparently, a housemate of the young couple was found dead (perhaps…

Rhode Island Leads the Nation…in Population Loss

By Marc Comtois | December 27, 2007 |

Tipped off by 7 to 7, I went over to the U.S. Census Bureau web site, which has just released population estimates up to July 2007 (raw data here). From the AP summary: Rhode Island is losing residents at a faster clip than any other state in the nation. New population estimates being released today…

Palumbo and Maselli Make 2nd Attempt at RI Immigration Reform

By Marc Comtois | December 19, 2007 |

Democrat State Rep. Peter Palumbo and Democrat Sen. Christopher Maselli have filed new legislation aimed at curbing illegal immigration in Rhode Island. The legislation, a revamped version of a bill that died during the last General Assembly, aims to tighten state laws regarding issuance of driver’s licenses and to make it unlawful for businesses or…