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Chain Migration: Burdensome and Obsolete


WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- An analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies examines chain migration and the immigration background of the Port Authority bomber.  Akayed Ullah, a lawful permanent resident, is a citizen of Bangladesh who came to the United States in February 2011 on an immigrant visa in one of the chain migration categories. Ullah qualified to enter at age 20 as the nephew of a naturalized U.S. citizen. The relative who sponsored Ullah and his family reportedly entered originally under the visa lottery and became a U.S. citizen. 

Center for Immigration Studies Logo. (PRNewsFoto/Center for Immigration Studies)

Highlights on immigration to the U.S. from Bangladesh:

View CIS articles on chain migrant charged in NYC attack:
https://cis.org/Vaughan/Chain-Migration-Burdensome-and-Obsolete 
https://cis.org/Arthur/Chain-Migrant-Charged-New-York-City-Attack

Jessica Vaughan, the Center's director of policy studies, writes, "Congress should modernize our immigration system by sharply trimming the obsolete chain migration categories, as recommended by the bipartisan U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform headed by late civil rights icon Barbara Jordan, and as required by several bills pending in Congress."

Andrew Arthur, the Center's resident fellow in law and policy, in addressing the multiple terrorist attacks in the U.S. writes, "These attacks demonstrate an illogical dysfunction at the heart of our immigration system. No connection whatsoever to the United States is necessary for a foreign national to apply for a visa through the visa lottery, and in fact that visa category exists primarily to benefit nationals of countries with low levels of immigration to America. And, respectfully, the nephew of a United States citizen (like Ullah) has only the most tangential of ties to this country before he arrives; even then that tie is only to the sponsoring aunt or uncle."

Extra vetting would not have prevented this attack, but eliminating chain migration would have. The RAISE Act, S. 354, presently under consideration in the Congress, would break chain migration and shift the U.S. towards a merit-based system. Arthur commends the legislation and emphasizes that "The most important choice that a free people can make is to decide whom it will allow to share in its blessings and future success."

Articles of Interest:

Immigration Multipliers: Trends in Chain Migration  
Chain Migration Means Visa Lottery Brings in More People Than You Think  
VIDEO Immigration Brief: Visa Lottery  

Contact: Marguerite Telford
202-466-8185, [email protected]

SOURCE Center for Immigration Studies


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