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New NPG Forum Paper Explores the U.S. Immigration System After Title 42

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Thursday, June 29, 2023

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 29, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Following President Joe Biden's executive orders that effectively eliminated immigration enforcement measures along the southern border, a new era of sustained mass migration has been rolling unimpeded across the American frontier. According to The Point of No Return, a Forum paper written by Mark Cromer and published by Negative Population Growth, Inc., this migratory wave has been funneled into a national network of NGOs, religious organizations, and other groups that facilitate their dispersal and settlement across the country. Some analysts suggest that the actual number of migrants entering the U.S. is likely to be even more staggering than what is being officially reported. Cromer looks into the issue in-depth and reveals how a system ostensibly created to control immigration has been reconfigured – or corrupted – into one that facilitates a flood of humanity.

Key Points: 
  • Cromer looks into the issue in-depth and reveals how a system ostensibly created to control immigration has been reconfigured – or corrupted – into one that facilitates a flood of humanity.
  • Cromer asserts that leadership from both parties in Congress generally share an almost neutral "It's not as bad as it looks" approach to immigration.
  • Looking at working-class American culture, Cromer explores commentary that has cynically cast mass immigration as a necessity stemming from Americans' refusal to work.
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Scholastic and the Council of the Great City Schools Announce the Inaugural Richard M. Robinson Literacy Champion Award

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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

"During his near five decades leading Scholastic, Dick Robinson was a true champion of children's literacy and education," said Rose Else-Mitchell, President, Scholastic Education Solutions.

Key Points: 
  • "During his near five decades leading Scholastic, Dick Robinson was a true champion of children's literacy and education," said Rose Else-Mitchell, President, Scholastic Education Solutions.
  • "The Council is extremely grateful to Scholastic for creating the Richard M. Robinson Literacy Champion Award that will directly benefit an urban school," said Council Executive Director Ray Hart.
  • "We are honored to have General George G. Meade School selected as the first Richard M. Robinson Literacy Champion Award from Scholastic and the Council for the Great City Schools," said William R. Hite, Jr.
  • About the Council of the Great City Schools:
    Founded in 1956, the Council of the Great City Schools is the only national organization exclusively representing the needs of urban public schools.