Republicans are promising to complete a wall along the southern border, but doing so isn’t so simple.
Publication: Immigration
Logically→ No, the Irish government is not paying Indians €100,000 in financial incentives to move to Ireland
Logically→ No, this video does not show looters robbing a jewelry store in France
The Dispatch→ The Heartbreak of An Immigrant
The new movie ‘Past Lives’ delivers a refreshing immigration story.
Logically→ No, video doesn’t show ‘Islamic Jihadists’ en route to ‘capture Europe’
The Dispatch→ The Birthright Citizenship Debate, Explained
Political debates over interpretations of the 14th Amendment aren’t new.
Logically→ Video from China shared to falsely claim Muslim immigrant attacked a woman in Spain
The Dispatch→ SCOTUS Gives POTUS a Policy Pass
The justices say Texas and Louisiana lack standing to challenge the Biden administration’s immigration policy.
The Dispatch→ America Has a Legal Immigration Problem
And it helps fuel illegal immigration. Continue reading America Has a Legal Immigration Problem »
The Dispatch→ Is Biden’s Southern Border Plan Working?
Encounters are down, but the cause for that is up for debate. Continue reading Is Biden’s Southern Border Plan Working? »
The Dispatch→ The Supreme Court’s Pending Immigration Case, Explained
Justices may decide whether the executive branch can narrow enforcement of immigration laws in a case with broad implications. Continue reading The Supreme Court’s Pending Immigration Case, Explained »
Logically→ U.K.’s changes to student visa routes don’t specifically target Nigerian students
The Dispatch→ Chinese Citizens at the Southern Border, Explained
Thousands of Chinese nationals are trekking through Latin America to seek asylum in the U.S. Continue reading Chinese Citizens at the Southern Border, Explained »
Logically→ Old image shared as ‘invasion’ at U.S. border ahead of end of Title 42
The Dispatch→ Our Best Stuff From the Week We Didn’t Fix the Debt Ceiling
Plus, immigration policy and two more GOP candidates for president. Continue reading Our Best Stuff From the Week We Didn’t Fix the Debt Ceiling »
The Dispatch→ Does a New Immigration Reform Bill Have a Chance?
A proposal splitting the difference between Republicans and Democrats faces steep odds. Continue reading Does a New Immigration Reform Bill Have a Chance? »
The Dispatch→ The Biden Administration’s New Border Plan, Explained
Migrants are allowed to enter the United States at the Chaparral pedestrian border on May 16, 2023, in Tijuana, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos A. Moreno/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)The president’s new strategy relies on Latin America to relieve immigra
Truth or Fiction?→ Anti-Immigrant Claims Involving Homeless ‘Veterans’ Fall Apart
A group of homeless men in New York state were tricked into posing as veterans for the purposes of spreading a story shaming asylum seekers, the Mid-Hudson News reported on May 19 2023. “It was brought to my attention that two people came to the
The Dispatch→ Controlled Chaos
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas speaks at a press conference about immigration and Title 42 on May 5, 2023 in Brownsville, Texas. (Photo by Michael Gonzalez/Getty Images)Biden’s response to the border crisis is more
The Dispatch→ The Narratives Are Taking Hold
Former President Donald Trump gestures onstage during a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, on April 27, 2023. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images)Neither side thinks it can lose in 2024.Continue reading The Narratives Are Taking Hold »
The Dispatch→ Fiasco
President Joe Biden walking along the U.S.-Mexico border fence in El Paso, Texas on January 8, 2023. (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)The end of Title 42 may be an inflection point in Biden’s presidency. Continue reading Fiasco »
Logically→ New York City officials have not decided to house migrants in Central Park
The Dispatch→ The GOP Takes an Immigration Victory Lap
Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy speaks alongside fellow Republican lawmakers after the House passed the Secure the Border Act Thursday. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)House Republicans pass their border bill despite intraparty drama.Continue r
Logically→ An old image of a migrants’ caravan in Mexico is being shared as a recent photograph from the U.S. border
The Dispatch→ Our China Self-Own
Google CEO Sundar Pichai, born in India, is among the many Silicon Valley workers and executives who immigrated to the United States for education and employment. (Photo by Josh Edelson / AFP/Getty Images.) Failing to improve our immigration policy giv
Logically→ The Swedish Minister for Migration’s claims on immigrant benefit statistics are misleading
The Dispatch→ Fact Check: Old Migrant Caravan Photo Circulating on Social Media
Photo by Guillermo Arias (AFP via Getty Images) Social media users are claiming that a photograph shows a migrant caravan currently en route to the U.S. These claims are false, as the photograph was actually taken in October 2018. These invaders wi
The Dispatch→ Fact Check: Video Shows the Wrong Border Fence
A picture of Melilla, at the border between Morocco and Spain, taken on June 25, 2022. (Photo by FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images) A video clip is circulating online showing a border fence overwhelmed by hundreds of people trying to climb to the other
Logically→ Fabricated CNN tweet shared to spread false claims about Zelenskyy and plans of ‘mass immigration’
Logically→ Old video from Israel misinterpreted as recent protests by migrants in Calais
Logically→ 2018 video of passports found on the roadside in Haryana falsely misattributed to Gujarat
Logically→ Altered image shows U.K. MP Suella Braverman standing next to a model of a concentration camp for migrants in Rwanda
The Dispatch→ Cracking Down on Immigration or Religious Liberty?
(Photo by Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)A group of evangelicals says a sweeping immigration proposal in Florida would trample their ministry.Continue reading Cracking Down on Immigration or Religious Liberty? »
The Dispatch→ House Republicans Clash Over Immigration
Rep. Tony Gonzales speaks on the steps of the Capitol in 2021. (Photo by Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)Plus: GOP senators respond to Trump’s rhetoric, a Democrat wants other senators on the record on gun bills, and Blinken misses McCa
The Dispatch→ Refugee Admissions Still Slumping Under Biden
A group of migrant families from Central America walk alongside the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico in January 2023. (Photo by Salwan Georges/The Washington Post via Getty Images)Lawmakers and advocates lament historically low numbers, despite
The Dispatch→ Florida’s E-Verify Push, Explained
Landscaper Carlos Morales, a member of WeCount!, a labor union of low wage immigrant workers and their families, in August 2022. (Photo by Cindy Karp/Washington Post/ Getty Images)Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to go further in cracking down on illegal employ
Logically→ The Guardian published an article arguing that Gary Lineker ‘never would have been censored if he had been white.’
Logically→ Pressure on the U.K.’s asylum system has resulted in hotel accommodation for migrants costing taxpayers close to £7 million per day.
The Dispatch→ America’s Child Labor Problem
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh at the U.S. Capitol, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)No one knows how big the problem has become, complicating eradication efforts: A Dispatch Explainer.The post America’s Child Labor Problem appeare
The Dispatch→ Learning From Mistakes
U.S. President Joe Biden on February 28, 2023, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)Lately one party has done a better job of it than the other.The post Learning From Mistakes appeared first on The Dispatch.