Mark Krikorian

Mark Krikorian
Mark Krikorian has been the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a think-tank in Washington, D.C since 1995. The Center describes itself as an "independent, non-partisan research organization" in Washington, D.C. that examines and critiques the impact of immigration on the United States. Animated by a "pro-immigrant, low-immigration vision which seeks fewer immigrants but a warmer welcome for those admitted," the Center was established in 1985 to provide immigration research. Krikorian is a regular contributor to the conservative...
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I thought at times in the first half we were a little bit sloppy but in the second half were we able to develop a nice rhythm to the game. In the second half we put together some nice attacks, which made it a little easier for us to defend. This feels good right now. We played some decent soccer. We think we have some pretty good pieces but we know it will be about hard work, dedication and discipline if we want to continue to have success.
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I have to say I have been pleasantly surprised by how quickly the newcomers and returning players have combined on and off the field. I am very happy with the team's attitude and mentality. The kids generally seem to really like each other. That is important. We have the foundation of a pretty good team.
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I'm not sure what about this guy is conservative anymore. He appointed a couple good judges and that was it and he almost blew one of those chances.
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These young players coming out of their clubs and high schools want to know they have a chance to get to their national teams (by playing here). We felt we could say that with all certainty before, but now it makes the claim even stronger.
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the right approach because it focuses on enforcement first.
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There's no question that illegal immigration, that unskilled immigration of all kinds, is a losing proposition.
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US-Visit is not going to screen out people with terrorist intentions from Western Europe who aren't on our radar screen.
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Low-skilled Americans suffer something like an 8 percent reduction in their wages because of low-skilled immigration.
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There clearly seems to be a higher profile for immigration this year nationwide.
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There has never been a public opinion poll that indicates Americans want more immigration. Obviously, if the public were asked ... they'd say no to doubling legal immigration.
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But the point is that we have to make it progressively harder for illegal immigrants to get a job and we have to begin somewhere.
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For five years President Bush has been talking about the war on terrorism. But it's all offense and no defense. And immigration control is the most important defensive tool in this kind of conflict.
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Consumer spending by immigrants isn't creating specific benefits for Americans who are here. It's actually a big loser because the benefit from that spending isn't that great, and the cost it exacts from taxpayers is actually enormous.
It was a mistake, it was never actually even needed.