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In this episode of dotEDU Live, Jon Fansmith, Sarah Spreitzer, and Mushtaq Gunja dive into recent executive orders on accreditation, foreign influence, and more. Also, they discuss key takeaways from the House reconciliation bill, new risks for federal student aid, and proposed changes to immigration policy affecting international students. Send suggestions, links, and questions to @ACEducation on X or Bluesky or email podcast@acenet.edu. Here are some of the links and references from this week's episode: From ACE Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education Letter Opposing the House Budget Reconciliation Bill (the Student Success and Taxpayer Savings Plan) ACE | April 29, 2025 Summary of the Student Success and Taxpayer Savings PlanACE | April 30, 2025 College Cost Reduction Act: By the Numbers News Articles Trump Administration Reverses Abrupt Terminations of Foreign Students' US Visa Registrations Politico | April 25, 2025 Anti-DEI Guidance Letter Put On Hold, for Now Inside Higher Ed | April 24, 2025 Judge Frees Columbia Student Activist Whom Trump Administration Wants to Deport Politico | April 30, 2025 Trump Executive Orders Higher Education & The Trump Administration ACE Summary Reforming Accreditation to Strengthen Higher Education (April 23, 2025) Transparency Regarding Foreign Influence at American Universities (April 23, 2025) White House Initiative to Promote Excellence and Innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (April 23, 2025) Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy (April 23, 2025) Preparing Americans for High-Paying Skilled Trade Jobs of the Future (April 23, 2025) Protecting American Communities From Criminal Aliens (April 28, 2025)
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The Trump administration has backed down on an earlier, hardline attitude towards the visa status of certain international students, even though it is still cracking down on America's top universities. What does this mean for students who have decided to study in America, or who are already there? Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) is a global company that provides higher education analytics, insights, and services. It also releases its annual rankings on the world's top universities, available on Topuniversities.com. Vice President, Student Recruitment Kym Nguyen, addresses the questions that students and parents should be asking -- and what they should be looking for. Hosted by ICRT's Hope Ngo. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
In this week's episode of This Week in Immigration, BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown discusses the Trump administration's actions to rescind foreign students' status in the U.S. with two experts. Steve Springer from NAFSA explains the roles of educational institutions, students, and the government in maintaining student status and the implications of recent changes on international education in the U.S. Then, immigration attorney Charles (Chuck) Kuck talks about his lawsuit against the administration for rescinding the status of 17 students and the legal arguments involved. NAFSA: https://www.nafsa.org/ Department of Homeland Security - Study in the States: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/ IIE Open Doors - International Students: https://opendoorsdata.org/data/international-students/ (00:10) Intro (01:00) Steve Springer (31:20) Charles Kuck (59:06) Outro
The Dean's List with Host Dean Bowen – According to Noem, both grants “undermine America's values and security,” adding that “With a $53.2 billion endowment, Harvard can fund its own chaos — DHS won't." The knockout punch came when Noem suggested that Harvard could also lose its ability to enroll foreign students if it is not in compliance with reporting requirements...
Election day is looming at a time when events beyond our borders are shaping the debate as much as the politicians are. The major parties have avoided discussion of foreign policy, despite the need for new policies and partnerships for this uncertain time. With no scheduled debate on foreign policy, we discuss some of the key questions confronting the nation with:Tim Watts, the Assistant Minister for Foreign AffairsSenator Dave Sharma Independent MP Zoe DanielGet in touch:We'd love to hear from you! Email us at global.roaming@abc.net.au
On the Thursday April 17th edition of Georgia Today: A federal judge hears arguments over foreign students targeted for deportation allegedly without due process; Activists call for an end to high speed police chases after a fatal crash in Atlanta. And how language barriers can put older adults at risk in our healthcare system.
Scott Lucas, professor of American Studies and International Politics at University College Dublin breaks down Trump's latest moves.
IS LITHUANIA SEEKING FOREIGN STUDENTS AND BUSINESS? With Ambassador Diana Mickevičienė of Lithuania to India.Index and timecode:00:00 An overview of the current situation inLithuania with the Russia-Ukraine conflict.04:57 Whether or not the he security situation inLithuania is affecting the economic growth?07:21 What are the new avenues and opportunities with Lithuania?10:47 Is Lithuania is looking to attract more foreigners, in various areas, to the country?14:20. How can one get information on opportunities that may exist in Lithuania? 16:11 Is tourism also being promoted and are Visas made easier?DisclaimerThe information provided by the speaker and anchor are for general purposes only. ITMN.tv and the anchor are not responsible for the views expressed nor make any representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information provided.
Hosts: Erin Rider and Guest Host Rachelle Morris While much of the focus on deportations has been on the Maryland man mistakenly deported, there's been another large group of people facing deportation: foreign students attending U.S. universities. Last week, a judge said the government could deport a foreign national because of their beliefs. Now, it looks like that may be happening on a broader level across the country, especially among students holding pro-Palestinian views.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has courted controversy by deporting foreign students involved in protests on college campuses. But this begs a larger question: Why are so many American universities dominated by foreign students in the first place? Columnist Adam Johnston joins me to discuss the incentives that drive mass foreign enrollment and what can be done to make educating American citizens the top priority of American universities. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3S6z4LBs8Fi7COupy7YYuM?si=4d9662cb34d148af Substack: https://auronmacintyre.substack.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre Gab: https://gab.com/AuronMacIntyre YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/AuronMacIntyre Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-390155 Odysee: https://odysee.com/@AuronMacIntyre:f Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auronmacintyre/ Today's sponsors: Follow https://x.com/WillHild Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump has already spent a ton of political capital signaling major changes on immigration, so why not go all the way? First, we discuss immigration in the context of court rulings and the need for Trump to follow through with his messaging against rogue judges. Next, we're joined by Kevin Lynn (@USTechWorkers), executive director for the Institute of Sound Public Policy, who is one of the leading activists against foreigner workers displacing Americans. He explains how the foreign student program funneled through the lawless OPT/H-1B pipeline was systemically and deliberately orchestrated to remove Americans from numerous professions. In a wide-ranging discussion covering numerous visa categories and aspects of the foreign labor scam, Lynn notes how easy it would be for Trump to abolish or reform so many of these programs. There is no America First agenda if we are going to continue this level of foreign students and foreign workers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've talked a lot about the usual donation destinations—charity stores, creative-reuse centers, the curb, etc.—but what about unusual ideas for donation? We want to hear our audience's favorite suggestions and share a few of our own. In episode #249 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, discusses unconventional places to take donated items—plus other short topics suggested by our audience.Show notes: https://cfhou.com/tcfw249The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our Meetup group, follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the videos of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show
The 23rd of March will mark the third anniversary of the arrival of the first Ukrainian pupil at St. Enda's National School in Lisdoonvarna. Since then, there have been many more students from Ukraine and elsewhere around the world who have been educated and integrated at St. Enda's NS. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Principal at St Enda's NS, Brian Carty, Tuana Rrudhani, Zlatoiara Oliinyk, and Ryan Casserly. Photo (c): https://www.lisdoonvarnans.ie/
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
The time when universities in Slovakia are almost uniform in one of the few things is approaching -- entrance exams. In today's show, Paťka will guide you through the education system at Slovak universities and provide tips for foreign students who would be interested in studying in Slovakia. You will also learn details from Comenius University in Bratislava and the University of Prešov.
Elias Makos is joined by Akil Alleyne, reporter and manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program, and Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance. Last night the four Liberal leadership candidates faced off again in a debate, this time in english. One poll taken pre-debate shows that as it stands Mark Carney as Liberal leader would have more support than Poilievre’s Conservatives. Universities, CEGEPs and private colleges will soon be required to limit the number of foreign students they can accept
Darling Duran from Bolivia speaks to Sheila Naughton about her experience trying to find accommodation in Ireland as an International student and Laura Harmon, Senator and Executive Director with the Irish Council for International Students discusses how some students were offered free rent in leiu of sex.
The latest episode of “Parsing Immigration Policy” highlights skilled immigration policies, their impact, and ways to improve the legal immigration programs. Featuring Dr. Norman Matloff, emeritus professor at UC Davis and a leading expert on the H-1B visa program, this episode breaks down how current policies are reshaping the U.S. labor market, undercutting American workers, and benefiting major tech companies at the expense of bringing the true “best and brightest” to the U.S.Key topics covered:The H-1B Visa System: Why America's leading tech companies, like Intel and Google, are more harmful than the “body shops” that contract out cheap foreign labor.The Green Card Process: The green card process is badly flawed. How sponsorship by big tech artificially expands the workforce, limiting opportunities and lowering wages for Americans.The Myth of “Best and Brightest”: The reality behind claims that H-1B visa holders are exceptional talents—and how companies game the system. How can true talent be identified.Age Discrimination & Wage Suppression: How H-1B policies favor entry-level workers, leading to lost expertise and lower salaries in STEM fields.Foreign Students & Green Cards: Are we admitting too many? How universities exploit foreign student labor and what changes are needed.Fixing the System: Ideas for reform, options explored include limiting green cards to top PhDs, implementing merit-based testing, numerical caps on studentsHostMark Krikorian is the Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies.GuestNorm Matloff is an emeritus professor at UC Davis.RelatedHow the H-1B System Undercuts American WorkersNorman Matloff on the H-1B Program and Related IssuesWhy Legal Immigration Numbers MatterDoes America Need More Foreign Tech Workers, NoTo Get the ‘Best and Brightest' H-1B Workers, the US Must Reform the ProgramMusk Is Right About H-1BsA Look Behind the Curtain at One H-1B Body ShopIntro MontageVoices in the opening montage:Sen. Barack Obama at a 2005 press conference.Sen. John McCain in a 2010 election ad.President Lyndon Johnson, upon signing the 1965 Immigration Act.Booker T. Washington, reading in 1908 from his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech.Laraine Newman as a "Conehead" on SNL in 1977.Hillary Clinton in a 2003 radio interview.Cesar Chavez in a 1974 interview.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking to reporters in 2019.Prof. George Borjas in a 2016 C-SPAN appearance.Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2008 comments on the Senate floor.Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes".
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The federal government has been stripped of support for its legislation to impose caps on foreign student numbers at Australian universities. Despite backing caps on student numbers, the opposition has declared it won't back the bill, facing criticism it's delaying measures that would reduce immigration. Listen to the SBS Sinhala explainer for more information. - ඕස්ට්රේලියානු විශ්වවිද්යාලවල අධ්යාපන කටයුතු සදහා පැමිණෙන විදේශීය ශිෂ්ය සංඛ්යාව සීමාකිරීමට නීති සම්පාදනය කිරීම ෆෙඩරල් රජයෙන් විසින් නවතා ඇති බව පැවසේ. මධ්ය රජයේ විපක්ෂය ප්රකාශ කර ඇත්තේ ශිෂ්ය සංඛ්යාවට සීමා පැනවීම සදහා ඔවුන් සහය ලබා නොදෙන බවයි. එමගින් ඕස්ට්රේලියාවට සංක්රමණ කරන්නන්ගේ සංඛ්යාව අඩු වන බවටද ඔවුන් චෝදනා කරයි. මේ පිලිබඳ තොරතුරු අද කාලීන තොරතුරු විග්රහයෙන්.
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If you want a case study of how data is used to mislead, rather than help define a problem, then look no further than the recent stoush surrounding foreign students and their impact on the housing crisis. We have as you know seen a massive upswing in migration to Australia, after the drought through the … Continue reading "Lies, Statistics And The “Facts” About Foreign Students And Rents…"
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Foreign student visas and foreign students attending Canadian universities in record numbers. What are the issues associated with this reality? - As well, Canadian university campuses are now in many cases virulently antisemitic places where Jewish students and some staff and faculty fear for their safety. Guest says domestic post-secondary enrollment is falling and international students have become economic life support. It also states there is a "terrifying spread of antisemitism" on college and university campuses in Canada. Guest: Professor Ken Coates. Heads the Indigenous Governance program at Yukon University—one of Canada's most respected academics and author of many books dealing with academia and Indigenous issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Foreign students paid $885m in fees last year including half-a-billion to universities. Export Education Levy statistics show foreign enrolments doubled in 2023 after reaching an historic low due to covid-related border restrictions. The figures show universities were closest to pre-pandemic levels of enrolment last year while other sectors still had far fewer international students than in 2019. RNZ's education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Wednesday, May 29th, 2024Today, both parties finish their closing arguments in the election interference trial; Trump tells donors that he will crush pro-Palestinian protests if he's elected; Judge Cannon denies Jack Smith's motion for a limited gag order in the Florida case; the Biden campaign has tapped Jan. 6 officers to campaign in battleground states ahead of the Presidential debate; the DNC is planning a virtual meeting to nominate Biden early so he can be on the Ohio ballot; an appeals court rejects the argument that the Democratic-lean of DC's jury pool makes it unfit for January 6 cases; an appeals court has upheld a retired NYPD officer's 10-year prison sentence for his role in the insurrection; plus Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com Democrats To Hold Virtual Roll Call To Place Biden on Ohio's Ballot (Democracy Docket)Appeals court rejects argument that Democratic-lean of DC's jury pool makes it unfit for January 6 cases (CNN)Trump tells donors he will crush pro-Palestinian protests if re-elected (The Guardian)Appeals court upholds retired NYPD officer's 10-year prison sentence for Capitol riot attack (AP News) Subscribe to Lawyers, Guns, And MoneyAd-free premium feed: https://lawyersgunsandmoney.supercast.comSubscribe for free everywhere else:https://lawyersgunsandmoney.simplecast.com/episodes/1-miami-1985Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://post.news/@/MuellerSheWrote?utm_source=TwitterAG&utm_medium=creator_organic&utm_campaign=muellershewrote&utm_content=FollowMehttps://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsNo Mow Mayhttps://beecityusa.org/no-mow-mayPublic Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service Live Show Ticket Links:https://allisongill.com (for all tickets and show dates)Sunday, June 2nd – Chicago IL – Schubas TavernFriday June 14th – Philadelphia PA – City WinerySaturday June 15th – New York NY – City WinerySunday June 16th – Boston MA – City WineryMonday June 17th Boston, MA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-Bos2Wednesday July 10th – Portland OR – Polaris Hall(with Dana!)Thursday July 11th – Seattle WA – The Triple Door(with Dana!)Thursday July 25th Milwaukee, WI https://tinyurl.com/Beans-MKESunday July 28th Nashville, TN - with Phil Williams https://tinyurl.com/Beans-TennWednesday July 31st St. Louis, MO https://tinyurl.com/Beans-STLFriday August 16th Washington, DC - with Andy McCabe, Pete Strzok, Glenn Kirschner https://tinyurl.com/Beans-in-DCSaturday August 24 San Francisco, CA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-SF Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
David Cameron has accused Rishi Sunak of hurting Britain's soft power and putting universities at financial risk with his threat to curb the visa rights of international students. Rishi is desperate to see immigration numbers come down. But what will be the knock on effect of these curbs on our own students? Later, an interview with Ukrainian and Arsenal footballer Zinchenko - and why is Lee Anderson sounding one mushroomShort of a full English ?Editor: Tom HughesProducer: Laura FitzPatrickSocial Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellVideo Production: Shane Fennelly & Arvind BadewalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents"!The News Agents is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/https://store.global.com/collections/the-news-agents
First, Indian Express' Ritu Sharma talks about the case of five foreign students from Gujarat University who were injured when a group of 20-25 people forcibly entered their hostel and assaulted them for offering namaz during Ramzan inside the hostel building.Next, Indian Express' Diplomatic Affairs editor Shubhajit Roy discusses the 'low-risk' outreach undertaken by the new government in Pakistan and its implications amidst the deteriorating ties between the two nations (09:42).And in the end, we go over Zomato rolling back its “Pure Veg” delivery service idea, and anthropologist MA Kalam sheds light on the persistent myth surrounding the belief that most Indians are vegetarians (19:45).(Kamal is a visiting Professor, at Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad)Hosted, written and produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawat
Clinton Maynard is joined by Leith Van Onselen, Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super / Co-founder of MacroBusiness, about what he describes as greedy universities feasting on an international student ponzi. The head of the University of Sydney says that the institution has allocated its record earnings from international students to a future fund for safeguarding against potential economic downturns while emphasizing the need to address the nation's increasing dependence on fees from foreign students. In 2022, international students contributed 78% of Sydney University's student fee revenue and 48% of its overall revenue, surpassing any other Australian university by earning over $1.4 billion in fees last year. In comparison, its closest competitor in New South Wales, the University of NSW, received about $700 million less from foreign students in the same period.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this week's episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, we are joined by Colin Farnsworth, the chief FOIA counsel at the Center for Immigration Studies, to discuss a powerful tool that promotes transparency and accountability from federal agencies – the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Farnsworth notes that FOIA essentially “shines a light on government actions.”The FOIA process empowers individuals outside the government to compel the disclosure of information that should be public. According to the Supreme Court of the United States, the purpose of FOIA “is to ensure an informed citizenry, vital to the functioning of a democratic society, needed to check against corruption and to hold governors accountable to the governed.”Farnsworth walks listeners through the FOIA request process, outlining some limitations, such as its inability to force the creation of new records by the government.The Center recently filed a FOIA request, and subsequently a lawsuit, to obtain the names of U.S. airports that received flights of illegal aliens being paroled into the country through Biden's CBP One parole scheme. Once CBP did respond, the crucial details were redacted from the documents; CBP justified the redactions under the claim of protecting law enforcement techniques. Farnsworth shared that the Center plans to challenge this dubious explanation, in hopes of unveiling critical insights into the impact of the influx of illegal immigrants on various cities.Mark Krikorian, the Center's executive director and host of the podcast, encourages anyone with tips or information to share through the Center's encrypted email account.In his closing commentary, Krikorian highlights a recent Center analysis of the Institute for International Education's study on foreign students. The study found that over a million foreign students are in the country. However, an estimated 200,000 of these are on student visas, but have actually already graduated and are now working under the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program — a foreign worker initiative that exempts companies from payroll taxes when hiring foreign graduates for up to one year (three for STEM). David North, a Center fellow, estimates that this taxpayer-funded subsidy, aimed at encouraging the hiring of foreign workers over Americans or legal residents, totaled one billion dollars last year.HostMark Krikorian is the Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies.GuestColin Farnsworth is the Chief FOIA Counsel at the Center for Immigration Studies.RelatedNew Records Unveil Surprising Scope of Secretive ‘CBP One' Entry SchemeBorder Informants and Immigration WhistleblowersNew Report Shows Increase in Foreign Students, but Downplays SubsidyFollowFollow Parsing Immigration Policy on Ricochet, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts.Intro MontageVoices in the opening montage:Sen. Barack Obama at a 2005 press conference.Sen. John McCain in a 2010 election ad.President Lyndon Johnson, upon signing the 1965 Immigration Act.Booker T. Washington, reading in 1908 from his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech.Laraine Newman as a "Conehead" on SNL in 1977.Hillary Clinton in a 2003 radio interview.Cesar Chavez in a 1974 interview.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking to reporters in 2019.Prof. George Borjas in a 2016 C-SPAN appearance.Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2008 comments on the Senate floor.Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes".
IITs are trying to expand global footprint by setting up shop abroad, but data shows few international students are coming to Indian campuses despite ‘action plan' to attract them. https://theprint.in/india/education/iits-have-been-wooing-foreign-students-hard-for-5-yrs-they-havent-cracked-the-code-yet/1678920/ #ThePrintPod
U.S. universities educate thousands of foreign-born students. They graduate with skills the U.S. needs, and they want to stay here. The immigration system makes it hard for them to stay. Jon Marcus and Nicolas Rollason join Meghna Chakrabarti.
In this episode of the Vivek Show, host Vivek Ramaswamy and guest Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, delve into an insightful conversation on U.S. immigration policy. They debate on topics like border security, the role of the military, and the political implications of immigration policy. Krikorian emphasizes the power of normal law enforcement in securing the border and advocates for substantial legal and policy changes. Ramaswamy and Krikorian further address the contentious issue of legal immigration, its role in modern society, and the effects of immigration on domestic labor. Krikorian presents compelling arguments on the need for a shift in approach, suggesting the categorization of legal immigration into family, skills, and humanitarian aspects. Finally, they discuss the impact of foreign students in American universities and possible reforms in this area. This episode presents thought-provoking perspectives and viable solutions to the complex issue of immigration.--Donate here: https://t.co/PE1rfuVBmbFor more content follow me here:Twitter - @VivekGRamaswamyInstagram - @vivekgramaswamyFacebook - http://facebook.com/VivekGRamaswamyTruth Social - @VivekRamaswamyRumble - @VivekRamaswamy--00:01:22 - Vivek Ramaswamy calls for an overview of the objectives of the U.S. immigration system, highlighting the need for reform.00:03:01 - Mark Krikorian stresses the need for political will to bolster border security through regular law enforcement means.00:07:25 - Krikorian examines the potential political risks linked with deploying the military for border control.00:08:30 - Ramaswamy addresses the crisis at the southern border and underscores the urgency for a viable solution.00:10:30 - Krikorian suggests policy reform could modify law enforcement roles, negating the need for military involvement.00:12:30 - Ramaswamy inquires about Krikorian's pragmatic approach to addressing immigration.00:15:42 - Krikorian highlights the deep state problem and the culture within law enforcement agencies like Border Patrol and ICE.00:17:42 - Krikorian emphasizes enforcing the law and deportation as key factors to address border security.00:20:00 - He talks about incentivizing neighboring countries like Mexico to assist in immigration enforcement.00:22:51 - Krikorian underscores the importance of discussing legal immigration in the context of modern society.00:24:30 - He suggests dividing legal immigration into family, skills, and humanitarian categories.00:28:45 - Ramaswamy discusses potential benefits of skilled immigrants for businesses.00:31:30 - Krikorian argues that attracting skilled immigrants could reduce domestic worker investment.00:32:23 - Krikorian expresses his opposition to temporary worker programs.00:35:42 - Krikorian proposes a cap on foreign students in U.S. universities.