Gil Guerra
@gildeguerra
Immigration @NiskanenCenter | Contributing writer @thedispatch | @mitchellscholar & MA in Global Security @QUBelfast | Views my own | [email protected]
The loss of TPS and parole workers has driven a caregiver crisis. Nearly 30% of long‑term care staff are foreign-born. Time to fix the pipeline with lawful visas, not skirted rules. nytimes.com/2025/07/18/us/…
.@RepTomSuozzi gets it: fixing immigration means working with Republicans, not shouting past them. It's the only path forward.
The immigration problem has persisted for decades. The status quo is not acceptable. Now’s the time to pass real bipartisan immigration reform. Let’s do it.
Today's Gallup data showing a big pendulum swing on immigration rings true in light of @EchelonInsights similar finding, where opinion still leans rightward but much less so than one year ago.
Since last year, voters have swung 21 points to the left on immigration. On the other hand, they moved 11 points to the right on systemic racism, seven points to the right on gun regulations, and six points to the right on gay marriage.
.@gildeguerra's in @thedispatch with an explainer on DOJ's new denaturalization push: thedispatch.com/article/justic…
The Justice Department is stepping up efforts to strip naturalized people who commit certain crimes of their citizenship. This is a huge departure from historical practice that could impact thousands of citizens.
The artist who made this painting was a German immigrant and is a good example of how quickly immigrants have historically and presently assimilated into the American political project:
A Heritage to be proud of, a Homeland worth Defending. American Progress - John Gast
No amnesty. No handouts. Just a secure border and an earned second chance. That’s the Dignity Act. Tough and fair.
A great segment about my book 13 NOVELS CONSERVATIVES WILL LOVE (BUT PROBABLY HAVEN’T READ) on @NEWSMAX, courtesy of @JamesRosenTV.
What we're seeing play out in American higher education–on full display in @jennfrey's thoughtful @nytimes op-ed today–is something I pointed to in an essay for @AcademicRenewal: Reformers, despite being united under the same banner, are split into 2 divergent camps. (1/4)
Excited to support this bill that focuses on issues that majority of Americans want to address to fix our system long term: keep our border secure, fix asylum law, implement E-Verify, & protect law-abiding, tax-paying members of their communities while preventing future crises
We applaud @RepMariaSalazar and @RepEscobar for introducing the DIGNITY Act, which combines: ✅ Strong border/employment enforcement ✅ Protections for law-abiding undocumented immigrants ✅ Visa reforms to strengthen the economy, cut debt, and train American workers
We applaud @RepMariaSalazar and @RepEscobar for introducing the DIGNITY Act, which combines: ✅ Strong border/employment enforcement ✅ Protections for law-abiding undocumented immigrants ✅ Visa reforms to strengthen the economy, cut debt, and train American workers