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E-Verify Opponents Are Not Sending Their Best Fake Narratives

Fake News Floods Social Media About E-Verify.
Fake News Floods Social Media About E-Verify.
Senators Bill Cassidy and Ted Budd have expressed outrage over the idea that there is worker exploitation in the H-2A visa program. They claim besmirching the H-2A program is demonstrating a bias against farmers. The disconnect from reality exposed by Senator Cassidy and Senator Budd is great proof of the problem faced by those trying to restore sanity to our immigration system.
Chicago citizens recently filed a lawsuit to stop the city government from placing hundreds of released migrants in local school gymnasiums.
Creating new quasi-legal categories for people doesn't make a difference on the ground if the numbers aren't addressed. Everything has a limit.
An 18-month investigation by Prism, Futuro Investigates, and Latino USA, is the latest to find horrific abuse throughout the H-2A agricultural temporary worker program. The H-2A visa includes extensive labor protections concerning wages, recruitment, working conditions, and housing, with multiple Federal departments playing a role in approval and oversight. And yet, the stories of abuse are as numerous as the regulations and Federal staff designed to stop it.
Creating quasi-legal programs to admit more people under a different category on a spreadsheet does absolutely nothing to change the math or the real-world impact.
NumbersUSA CEO James Massa recently published an op-ed in the Washington Examiner highlighting the now-passed H.R. 2 - the "Secure the Border Act of 2023" introduced by Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.) and Tom McClintock (R-Calif.).
The House of Representatives voted on and passed H.R. 2, the "Secure the Border Act of 2023," by a 219-213 vote.
Illegal immigration is far outpacing green cards since the border system collapsed two years ago. The E-Verify bill, H.R. 2, would get us back to a more credible system, but is that something our elected officials want?
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) granted certiorari in the case of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. In particular, they granted review to examine whether or not Chevron deference should be overruled. This is the most important SCOTUS case on the docket as it has the potential to restore the Separation of Powers and thereby the idea of rule by, for, and of the people.